Word: snowdens
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Snowden Brushed Aside...
...what about Philip Snowden, the "Iron Chancellor" of British Labor, whom everyone knows to be a lifelong, well-nigh fanatical champion of free trade? The boldest part of Lord Melchett's speech was that in which he quietly brushed the power and prestige of the Chancellor aside...
...Although you may read that Mr. Snowden is very much opposed to this policy, I am quite sure that the people behind him, who represent organized labor in Great Britain, in no way share his views...
Moreover in the MacDonald Cabinet itself, according to Lord Melchett, "Mr. Snowden stands alone"* in opposition to a tariff policy...
With 2,000,000 men on the dole, with steel-trap Chancellor Philip Snowden set to catch every extravagance at the exchequer, thoughtful Britons learned last week that it costs $3.20 per mi. to run the Royal Train-empty...