BRITISH LABOUR
(Press Assn. —
manifesto for germans
By Telegraph — Copyright)
DUBLIN, Tuesday. The Guardian's Berlin correspondent says that 150 Socialist newspapers feature 011 the front page a manifesto from the British Trades Unions and the Labour Party signed b^ Mr. W. Citrin ?, the Labour Leader, and Mr. George Lansbury, Leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons, dedaring that the struggle of the German workers is also the struggle of British workers. This act of international solidarity has made a profound impression. It is the first foreign recognition of the iron front's struggle on behalf of the German democraey against Fascist dictatorihip. Miss Ellen Wilkinson has arrivsd bearing from the British Labour Party a five-foot banner embroidered with "Three Cheers for the Iron Front."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 279, 20 July 1932, Page 3
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