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PROMISING OUTLOOK

MR. SNOWDEN DISPLAYS OPTIMISM British Official Wireless Reed. 1.30 p.m. RUGBY, Sunday. Mr. Philip Snowden, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in a speech last night at Huddersfield, referred to the work of the Naval. Conference. He said that probably some people thought that, by this time, the conference ought to have arrived at some conclusion, but international conferences never worked very quickly. From all he heard, the outlook at the conference was distinctly promising, and seemed to point to there being some arrangement made by which a tremendous burden of naval expenditure would be considerably lightened.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 905, 24 February 1930, Page 9

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PROMISING OUTLOOK Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 905, 24 February 1930, Page 9

PROMISING OUTLOOK Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 905, 24 February 1930, Page 9

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