MR. PHILIP SNOWDEN.
"A LITTLE ENGLANDER.» By Telegraph.—Per Press Association. Christclmrch, Last Night. t M'" Philip Snowdon, M.l\, at present visiting Christchurch, was accorded a civic reception, and was also entertained by the New Zealand Club. He has given several addresses to crowded audiences. In the course of a Bpecli at the Choral Hall said the whole of his twenty years of political life had been spent in aiming at bringing about peace amongst democracies. Whatever were his views on Britain's foreign policy, they were the views of all the members' of Radical and Labour parties, and nine-tenths of the members of the Liberal party. Again, he was said to be ''Little Englander." He was quite content to bear that reputation when it was also the reputation of John Morley and David Lloyd George.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 154, 25 November 1914, Page 4
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134MR. PHILIP SNOWDEN. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 154, 25 November 1914, Page 4
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