MUSSOLINI’S VIEWS
SNOWDEN’S ATTITUDE DEPLORED.
'United Association—By Eleotric Telegr a ph—Copyright).
(Received this dnv at 9.25 a.m.) LONDON. August 23.
Mussolini in a special article in the “.Evening Standard” justifying Italy’s opposition to British claims at The Hague, sa.vs it is remarkalble that Mr Snowden, one of the great nillrrs of the British Labour Party, should lead the fight for England. On strict Nationalist lines the Labour Party proposes to grant extended independence to Egvot on the principal of self-detennination and democratic conceptions of concord of renple, yet xur Snowdon leads a fightnurelv on National claims apparently in complete oblivion of his Party’s professed adherence to international solidarity. The Young Plan seems the best that can be worked out from a complex 'intricate situation. This conference must sre-eed or we will bo faced wi'b a European finnn cial crisis. England will gain with all the rest when the- question is finally removed from, tho field of -international controversv.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1929, Page 5
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