BRITISH POLITICS.
A TENSE HOUR. RECEPTION OF MR SNOWDKN. (United Press Association.—By Eloctrio Telegraph—Copyright). (Received 12.20 p.m.) LONDON. April 27. The House of Commons was crowded and in a more tense mood than tii-ml before a Budget, everyone realising (be difficult problem facing Mr Snowden who was received most sympathetically in every part of the Chamber, upon his return after a serious illness. All the galleries were full, the visitors including Hon. Montagu Norton < Governor of the Bank of England) Mistress Snowden, and Snowden’s two doetons. Mr Snowden saved much lime by tabling th? printed report. Instead of delivering the usual introductory review on last year’s financial operations, he dived straight into the situation facing him at the moment, the whole speech lasting seventy minutes.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1931, Page 5
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