THE LABOUB PARTY.
7 ♦■SOLD MANY TIMES." ■LONDON, January 28; At the conference of the Labour Party at Glaegow, Mr Ramsay MaoDonald, M.P., claimed that they had done all that forty men could do. In the coarse of a -discussion, dele- * gates stated that daring the party a the the eacrir "flees hadi been "all; on the Labourside. It was absurd to assume that Mr Lloyd ■ George was going to do anything. They should know what his proposals were, because they had "been sold* so many ■ .times by inferior Bills. Members of > the Parliamentary Party, used to, be en- : thusiaetic. on ,an orange-box at street corners, but now . their environment ! -.■'■'■'■ had toned them down. They had i , lost their enthusiasm, and • were giv- - VV ' ihg top much attention to aping dukes. o: VV''■■[ The conference adopted a scheme a Scottish Advisory Coun.Veil, and decided to meet at Bristol in ff.m&;'<■:■ v."'-V '..-"■■ '■:■■■; ,■.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14888, 30 January 1914, Page 9
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151THE LABOUB PARTY. Press, Volume L, Issue 14888, 30 January 1914, Page 9
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