JUBILATION IN AMERICA.
Received Mondav, 7.30 p.m. NEW YORK, Nov. 3. The ncvvspapcrs geiierallv acclaim the British ele«-lion rcsult as a turning ot ihe tide againsl Sncialism not onlv in Britnin 1ml also in Western Kurope. The Xeu Voik Times says the Hritish electorate adminisl ered a crushing de fent lo Ihe l.abour l'arty. The resnll is "oue more demon-tration of new winds that are biowing everywhere in Kurope west of the irou eurtain, wherever free men are abli' to evpress themsel ves in free elections. Th>*se winds are bring ing baek in reneued vigour ihe cuii serva'ive, middle of the road, eentrai purties which reprcsent the traditional values of western *iv ilisat ioji. Uearst 's Daily .Mirror says: "By ballot in l.ritain and Kranee ihe people who are still free enough to vote, have pui i.p their prutest against the world trend tuwanl totai governnient. By the grace of the ballot the Brilish peo ]>le iiave just uttered a strong ' Britons ltever sliall be slavesV
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Chronicle (Levin), 4 November 1947, Page 5
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