THE ROAD TO PROGRESS.
.a, ■ ' MIDDLE COURSE ADVOCATED ; LORD ROBERT CECIL'S VIEW. 3 A. and N.Z. LONDON, May 1 o The political world is interested in the - published declaration by Lord Roberl - Cecil, Unionist M.P. for the Hitchir f division of Hertfordshire, declaring thai progress and stability lie in a middle 6 course between the revolutionaries and i the reactionaries. British foreign policy, he holds, should r be based on the League of Nations, witr. ' its belief that force is no remedy. He condemns the " class war," and says the . worker is entitled to a voice in the divec- - tion of industry. He advocates complete - freedom of exchange. ' Several morning newspapers suggest ' that Lord Robert will definitely entei . the political lis as a Liberal. T
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18080, 3 May 1922, Page 7
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