THE VOICE OF LABOUR.
Mr S. Walsh (Labour) denied that. Mr Philip Snowden expressed I lie opinion ol organised Labour, lit- could not understand what animated Messrs Snow den and 'lievelyau in dc , luring that- the ao-grcssoi:- should nnike the 111 --! n.uposals for pcacr. Ton'RING THE SPOT. Sir W i>. Uyler, believed that <>rniiun would Ik-ten lo terms fit peace becau.s" she. kn<nv our military superiority i\ as iuctv.-ising. .Negotiations wcvi' more likH\ to end I lie war than bloM.l.slied and .•'arnage. The Hon. Captain A. ('...Murray drew at loniinii hi ihe evil ellccfs thai speeches like Mr Sm-wdoifs Mould have in encouraging Ihe enemy. Such speeches would lie circulated iv the t renche.s. Commander Hellaiis said speeches tending to hearleu the enemy wore perilously Ttenv treason. Mr R. L. Outhwaite said it would lie better to negotiate, (iermnny out ol Melgiuui I ban blow her out-., as in Ihe latter case Belgium would be to lallv destroyed, j
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2879, 25 February 1916, Page 2
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