CIVIL WAR IN SPAIN
NON-INTERVENTION BEST. A LABOUR VIEW. RUGBY, Tuesday. Speakers during the week-end included the leader of the Labour Party, Major C. R. Attlee, who, at a public meeting in Cornwall, said he believed that the decision taken by the Trades Union Congress with regard to Spain, was absolutely right. It required a good deal of courage to take that decision. He was convinced that non-interven-tion was the best that could be done in the circumstances, provided that it could be made effective, and his party would exercise the utmost vigilance, to see that it was made effective.—(British Wireless.)
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 16 September 1936, Page 6
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