British Commonwealth of Nations: Mrs. Snowden Speaks

COMMONWEALTH

(British Commonwealth of Nations)

Nothing could have been more simple, more dignified and more sane than certain speeches that Mrs. Philip Snowden, wife of the onetime Chancellor of the Exchequer, made a fortnight ago in Montreal. She told crowded houses all about the Labor movement in Britain. She explained the uphill fight of the pre-Labor Government period, the inner frictions of the Labor Cabinet and what is now being done.

She made two unusually interesting statements.

The first was a pleasing reference to the British Royal Family which, in Canada, and Montreal not least of all, is reviewed with more general and genuine affection...

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