LABOUR CONFERENCE.
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THE BERNE CONGRESS. NEW YORK, Jan. 18.
The United Press correspondent at Paris lmd an interview with Mr. Arthur Henderson, when he was en route to Berne to attend the international Labour and Socialist Congress on January 27th. . . Mr Henderson said that the British .Government had tacitly supported a : proposal that German and Russian delegates should he admitted to the Con- ! gross. The Allied Lahourities’ had : drawn up a programme, which they would submit to the representatives from the Teutonic and) neutral Powers. It was hoped that America would , be represented, but Mr Gompers had | not yet expressed his intention.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 January 1919, Page 1
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