LABOUR POLICY ABROAD
THE NEW BROOM IN BRITAIN
■PHILIP SNOWDEN
SPEAICS TO
EUROPE.
{OXZTZB VKtSS iSSOCIAIIOX. — COPIRIQHI.)
.. (Received 28th January, 9 a.m.)
■ LONDON, 27th January. The. "Morning Posts Vienna, correspondent says that Mr. Philip Snowden in an article in the English supplement co the "Neve Freie Presse," • expresses the-I/fbour Party's aversion to alliances and policies of equilibrium, and demands a v/orld disarmament based on universal
agreement.
He says that the pai'tv advocates a thorough revision of the Peace Treaties,
j as indispensable to the appeasement and ] economic reconstruction of Europe, which 1 demands an' immediate and generous setj tlement of reparations and the mutual 1 cancellation of inter-Allied debts. The . party has no sympathy with the theories i and practices of .the Bolsheviks, but fav-. . ours the unrestricted recognition of the Soviet Government. .
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1924, Page 7
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