The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 57
The Chairman:
The Chairman:
One word about the alteration in the resolution. I do not think that the actual names are of great importance, but shall be glad to give any time I can to the matter. (Hear, hear.) If I am to be there, I shall have to get the assistance of Mr. Young; and I cannot mention the name page 64 of Mr. Young without saying that, through bad report and good report, and through no report at all—which is by far the most disheartening thing—my friend, Mr. Young, has stood by this cause of the permanent unity of the Empire for many years past. (Cheers.)