A "PEACE" CONFERENCE
Sir, —As a means of dealing with the difficulties facing our country it has occurred to me for some time that it might lie practicable to call a council together in Wellington of, say, one hundred delegates, fifty representing Labour, including ten returned soldiers; and utty representing all industries, including ten returned soldiers. The council to sit in public and endeavour to frame a national policy dealing with mining, shipping, settling the land, education, roads, electoral reform, etc. A policy having been framed, the public might be asked to elect representatives who would undertake to sue the programme through. The first move to give effect to this suggestion would have to come from the Lai* our Party, the Farmers' Union, the- Employers' 'Association, the Eeturmxl Soldiers' Association, and,- say, the Etlu cation- Institute—l am, etc., W. J. TENNANT. Masterton.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 107, 30 January 1919, Page 6
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142A "PEACE" CONFERENCE Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 107, 30 January 1919, Page 6
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