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BOLSHEVISM DENOUNCED

MR. SNOWDEN’S HATRED. London, December 4. A feature of the unemployment debate in the House of Commons was- Mr. Philip Snowden’s denunciation of Bolshevism. He said lie feared that his hatred of Bolshevism would prevent him taking a dispassionate view. (Ministerial cheers.) He believed it “such a rotten thing” that it would have totally collapsed if it had been left without foreign interference. Pursuing Iris argument for diplomatic relations with the Bolshevik Government, in order to advance British commercial interests, he urged the Government to let down the Soviets as lightly Rs possible, so as to give them an opportunity of saving their face with their own people, which was their great difficulty .

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 December 1922, Page 7

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BOLSHEVISM DENOUNCED Taranaki Daily News, 27 December 1922, Page 7

BOLSHEVISM DENOUNCED Taranaki Daily News, 27 December 1922, Page 7

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