MR. PHILIP SNOWDEN
SPEEOH AT OHRISTOHTOOH ,
(By Telegraph Special Correspondent.) Chrlstchuroh, November 24. Mti Philip Snowden, M.P., at present visiting Ohristohuroh, was accorded a oivio reoeptioii, and was also entertained by tho New Zealand Club. He has given several addresses to crowded audi?i nce /j all( l in the course of a speeoh at the Choral Hall he said the whole of his twenty years' political life had been spent in aiming and bringing about pcace amongst. demooracies. Wlmtevsr wero. his views oil Britain's foreign policy, they were the viejvs of all thememjS °f Radical and Labour Parties aiid of nine-tenths of the members of the Liberal Party. Again he. was said to be a '"Little Englandor." He was quite.content to bear the reputation when it was also the leputation 9, Mr. John Morley and Mr. David Lloyd George.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2316, 25 November 1914, Page 7
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139MR. PHILIP SNOWDEN Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2316, 25 November 1914, Page 7
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