LOSS OF ENTHUSIASM.
LABOUR MEN ACCUSED OF APING DTJKKfi. Bv Telegraph-Press Association—CMirrteihi "Times"—Sydney "Siii)'" Special Cable's. London, January 28. At the confcrciieo of tk> Labour Parliamentary I'artT at Glasgow, Mr. J. Ramsay Mao Donald, M.P., claimed that Mw.v had done all that forty men could in Parliament. In the course of discussion delegates stated that duringthe party's Association with the Liberals, the sacrifices had been aft on tho Labour side. It was absurd to assume that Mr. LloydCreorge was going to do They should know what his proposals' were, because they had been sold so many times iiy inferior Bills. Members of tk PnrlmmCntaO' Part >' i,secl t0 1)0 CRtliusiastic on the orange-box at street corners: now their environments had toned them down. Tlie.v hail lost their enthusiasm, and wwo giving tea much attention to tho aping of dukes. AN ADVISORY COUNCIL. London, January Is. The Parliamentary Labour Party, sitting at Glasgow adopted a selicmo for establishing a Scottish Advisory Council It was decided to meet at Bristol in 1015.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1971, 30 January 1914, Page 7
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169LOSS OF ENTHUSIASM. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1971, 30 January 1914, Page 7
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