"CRAZY DOCTRINES"
LORD BIRKENHEAD'S ATTACK.
(AUSTRAIIAS-NEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.) , LONDON, 28th September. Lord Birkenhead, speaking at Netherby, near Carlisle, said that had saner counsels prevailed, the Labour Party would never have been allowed to take office, and for 10 to 15 years at least Labour would never have had a chance of attempting to carry out its crazy doctrines. The Unionists knew where they stood regarding the Russian treaty, and no legitimate Parliamentary weapon would bo left unused which would enable them to destroy tho scandalous and wicked proposals. There must be unity if the nation was to be saved. He could hardly name 11 real question of public importance upon which honest Liberals and Conservatives wero divided. "Has not the moment come," ho asked, "for sanity? Let us for our part make it easy and honouniblo for the Liberals to associate with us."
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 78, 29 September 1924, Page 7
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