LABOR CONFERENCE RESULTS
CRITICISED BY A CORRESPONDENT. !'AUSTRALIAN & N.SS. CABLE ASSOCIATION]
(Received. This Day at 8.50. a.m.) t LONDON Feibguary 20. The “Daily Telegraph’s” labour correspondent criticising the Inter-Al-lied Socialist Conference denys that it is doubtful whether all the delegates endorse the application of the findings to the claims of their -own nationalities independence. The Labour Party refused to participate because it was proposal to exclude a separate (Socialist represehtotion ' from future inter./ national meetings. American labour intimated that the time was not come to parley with the enemy. Finally, the absence of tlie Dominions delegates was deplorable, as they could have represented the most important opinions upon the future possession of the German colonies. The Dominions had given the best of their manhood and the enemy had no right to be consulted on a matter so vitally concerning their future existence.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1918, Page 1
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