LABOUR'S INTERNATIONAL AIMS
ORGANISATION PLANNED. (Rec. July 11, 8.20 p.m.) London, July 10. Delegates from fifteen trades unions, representing 25,000,000 (?) at tho House of Commons and decided that the Parliamentary Committee of tho Trade Union Congress should establish ait international department in order to develop relations with the allied, neutral, and dominions 'rades unions, eonveno a eonfcrciico to determine war-time and after-war policy, and consider the practicability of appointing Labour ambassadors to act as ngsnts for international trades unionists. The meeting appointed a subcommittee to formulate a definito scheme. -ius.-N.Z. Cablo A«>n.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 252, 12 July 1918, Page 5
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