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NOT ALL TALK AT THE HAGUE CONFERENCE.—The delegates to the historic conference at The Hague, at which the Rt. Hon. Philip Snowden won added laurels, did not spend all their time in round-table discussions and private conferences. Here is a photograph from Scheveningen, the famous Dutch watering-place. In the group are the British delegates to the Reparations Conference. Left to right; Mr. and Mrs. A. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Snowden and Mr. and Mrs. Graham.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 780, 28 September 1929, Page 21

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NOT ALL TALK AT THE HAGUE CONFERENCE.—The delegates to the historic conference at The Hague, at which the Rt. Hon. Philip Snowden won added laurels, did not spend all their time in round-table discussions and private conferences. Here is a photograph from Scheveningen, the famous Dutch watering-place. In the group are the British delegates to the Reparations Conference. Left to right; Mr. and Mrs. A. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Snowden and Mr. and Mrs. Graham. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 780, 28 September 1929, Page 21

NOT ALL TALK AT THE HAGUE CONFERENCE.—The delegates to the historic conference at The Hague, at which the Rt. Hon. Philip Snowden won added laurels, did not spend all their time in round-table discussions and private conferences. Here is a photograph from Scheveningen, the famous Dutch watering-place. In the group are the British delegates to the Reparations Conference. Left to right; Mr. and Mrs. A. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Snowden and Mr. and Mrs. Graham. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 780, 28 September 1929, Page 21

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