AGAINST EXTREMISTS
MIDDLE-CLASS CONFERENCE.
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, BERNE, 22nd September. An international conference of the middle classes, arranged in preparation for next year'e international congress has opened here, and is attended by re' pyesentatives of 18 countries. v Mr.'.J..AI. Dowsett, chairman of the National Citizens Union (London), pointed out that the British middle cia*ses and those who desired to uphold gtability and counteract evil influences aiming at the destruction of individual freedom and enterprise realised the necessity of standing together against the aggressive encroachments of extremists oi various
Colonel J R. P. Newman, a Conservative member of the House of Com mons, said the British .delegates wer« not opposed to the honeifc aims of Labpur or the hon«st u se of capital.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 73, 24 September 1923, Page 7
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127AGAINST EXTREMISTS Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 73, 24 September 1923, Page 7
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