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[by TELEGRAPH —PER TRESS ASSOCIATION] RUHR 'WORKERS DECISION. Received this clay at 0.30 a.m.) BERLIN, January JO. Two hundred delegates of miners, metal workers, engineers and stokers Union adopted a resolution at a conference in Bochum, that they will stand hy the- Government in its light against the French move to cut <ff Hula', and establish a new coinage etc., but they warned Government a gainst violent methods and urged that efforts be made to reach a peaceful understanding. LABOR PARTY'S R KQUEKT. II KCTIUi’.S TKI.EfiP. AMS. 'Received this dnv at 10.30 a.m.) LONDON. Jan 3<). A largely attended meeting of the ParlianK'ntarv Lahour Party in London instructed Mr Ramsay MacDonald to communicate with the Premier in reward to Ruhr and to request that Parliament be railed earlier than 13r.h February in order that the situation can lie discussed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 January 1923, Page 3
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