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Mr. Attlee at once responded and his unqualified acquies- cence

earned for him an ovation from the Government benches, although it was a little surprising that he uttered no word of warning against the danger of further concessions. This omission was remedied by Sir Archibald Sinclair, who, while wishing the Prime Minister Godspeed, expressed the hope that justice would be done to the people of Czecho- slovakia. Mr. Maxton and Mr. Lansbury joined in the general expression of fervent goodwill, and it was left for Mr. Gallacher to improve the occasion by hurling at a dis- appearing House a few defiant sentences on the general failure of the Government's foreign policy.

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