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’ - ’ • :• ‘VC • ~ A BRITISH VICTORY . i ; -f Mr Phillip.Snowden/ British Chancel-/*; lor of the Eifchequer, was loudly cheer.eda# he left the place of meetihg.’* In this brief and impressive sentence tne cable message summarised the‘concluding scene of the Reparations' Gbnference at The Hague which, after-a .vigorous and vehement controversy ex- intending over, three weeks,-has ended in. a . complete victory for Britain; Hut it even more a personal triumph for Mr Snowden. Fighting with his back to the wall, and almost single-handed, against the concerted opposition of -the other delegates, he has driven them, back point by point till they have .been forced at last to; accept the terms that ho has laid down. -
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 September 1929, Page 4
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115THOUGHTS FOR THE Hokitika Guardian, 3 September 1929, Page 4
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