“IMMINENT SACRIFICES”
SNOWDEN’S FINANCIAL POLICY. PROTEST AT MISINTERPRETATION. By Telegraph—Press Assn.— Copyright. London, Feb. 17.. M« Philip Snowden, at a meeting of the Labour Party specially called to hear him further expound his financial policy complained of misreadings and misinterpretations of last week’s speech. His references to imminent sacrifices meant increased taxation and the suspension of schemes of social development and in nowise referred to a possible attack on wages. He was convinced that Labourites, when they recognised the hard facts they were up against, would not shirk tfacintr
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 February 1931, Page 15
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