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Er recalls an occasion after be bacame Lord Advocate when he attended a dinner at which were Mr. Lloyd George, Colonal Seely, Mr. M'Kenna, and Mr. Winston Churchill.

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Smuts replied that, if he could timation and Service? But he that, after all there was some-Minister

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Lord Shaw lays stress upon be sure of that, it would make a the policy of Sir Henry Camp-great difference, and Kitchener three words he could not utter, cross-examination finished my candle to Lloyd George. He bell-Bannerman as the reconcil-assured him that he bonestly be- ing force in South Africe, and lived it would happen. "That," be tells, on the authority of General Struts told Lord Shaw, General Smuts,

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my gown and developed an amazing. and be besought his friend to go clerk pulled into Court and make the little ssid to me: Lord has given mentary dexterity, and no man motion for him. I never heard of instructions his earning another guinea as an brief fee? advocate."

other.

to doable your in charge of a Government Bin Then came an-could afford to disregard - him; director. At the He was no obstructionist 201 close of his evidence, my clerk, no; but the moral anxiety, with WOULDN'T FACE THE MUSIC His Lordship tells a very again pulled my gown and said: which he could invest a triffo humorous story of the Parlia-Lord-has given instructions of expression and show the

Sir to treble your brief fee. I then superiority of the word mentary Bar concerning

at Vereeniging in 1902 threaten-tions is a sight of R. L. Steven- ed to prove abortive, Lord Kitson," with his very white wig chener asked General Smuts to and his glossy, dark hair, his

ivory pallor, William Harcourt. Sir William, turned to him and said Any to the word "that," was enou come out for a little, and the two complexion of walked up and dows in the dark and his gleading dark eyes."I narrating the incident, said:more directors *""And were to send the Minister In ness. Kitchener - said "Look An azosing story is told about" We were to oppose an Irish there?" inquired Lord. Shaw of of measure into fils Railway Scheme. So we had a Sir William.Alas, no, Shaw, the rest of us, of course

Then," out here, Smats, there is something him: on my mind that I want to tell "A few days after Stevenson conference, and Lord-came to it. I said he. "They wouldn't face of laughter. you. I can only give it as my went to the Bar he had got a 'My case," said his Lordship, is the music. The Bill collapsed." -Jall this claud of

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wilderness after the way. I suppose it is All ha bad to do was ship's remark. Sir William pro-in comes into power it will grant tion....

& Constitution for South to stand up at the Bar and utter ceeded-I cross-examined the cordite vote of 1895, Lord Shaw be proud of it, but we had Africa."

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