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DIFFERENT VIEWPOINTS

MB. THOMAS AND MR. CHUECHILL

(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPIRIOHI.)

(AUSTRALIAN . NEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.)

(Received 7th May, noon.)

LONDON, 6th May.

Referring to Mr. Winston Churchill's warning as to the. "Labour menace," Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P., speakine at Derby, said the greatest menace would be Mr. Churchill's' return' to power to work greater mischief than that he had already, done. There was not ai single beneficienfc measure attributable to Mr. Churchill, "who was our most brilliant failure. Mr. 'Lloyd George is also on Labour's warpath. Out of office he is one of "the greatest of reformers, but when in power' he seemed to think the -people should be content, to see him there." '

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 107, 7 May 1923, Page 7

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DIFFERENT VIEWPOINTS Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 107, 7 May 1923, Page 7

DIFFERENT VIEWPOINTS Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 107, 7 May 1923, Page 7