BRITISH ELECTIONS.
[Rktteus Temiorams.] A WARNING. (Received this day at 10 a.rn.) LONDON, Dee. 13. Mr M ncDonald. in an article in the “New header.” .sa.vs that lie is rejoiced at Labour's triumphs at the polls. He declares that the class and selfish interests of their passionate hate of Labour have thrown off forever the appearance of decency. He warns them, if their attempts to divide the nation are success fill in keeping Laljotir out. the eventual result will he to bring in a Labour far rougher in mind and temper than one which won the signal victories last wee!;. CONFIDENCE EXPRESSED. LONDON. Her. 13. A joint mooting of tlio oserutivo of tin* Labour Parly rind the (Jfiioral Council of the Trades’ Cnion (’<»»- jrress. Loudon, passed a resolution expressing complete confidence in Mr Ramsay McDonald as the leader ot tie 1 Parliamentary Party; also contidmjec. that if called to take a high office, be will have the support ot tin* entire Labour movement. The mooting also passed a. resolution, that* in, view of the extreme gravity of the unemployment position. the Covernment’s plans to deal with this, the gravest of all problems confronting the nation, should h(3 immediately announced.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 December 1923, Page 3
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