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  <dc:title>Liberal Federation meeting at Scarborough</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Rallying address given to a Liberal Federation meeting at Scarborough, c 1932. Asks whether the Liberal Party is most effective in Parliament or in the opposition benches; expresses respect for  Sir Herbert Samuel (1870-1963); his speech on the budget; and the manner in which he and 'the parliamentary liberals' handled the 'Russian Embargo question'. Also mentions the positive outcomes on balance of payments following the Ottawa agreement; Liberal Party support for the League of Nations, failure of The League in the Near East, and a general lack of support for its activities.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>?1932</dc:date>
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