BRITAIN.
RECRUITING. LABOR'S PART. Received C*t. 8, 10.10 p.m. London, Oct. 8. The Trades Union Congress, General Federation of Trade Unions, and the Labor Party, are elaborating an extensive plan of campaign to secure recruits as a last effort, to prove the possibility of retaining ilie voluntary principle. The campaign includes a conference with the local trade uiionisu in various parts of the country wherein the responsibility of Labor, in the present emergency is forcibly presented, also a comprehensive series of mass n'r.etings in the great industrial centres. The Labor leaders are of opinion that the Government should furnish more information to enable the country to gnup the seriousness of the situation.
WORK OF MUNITIONS. EXCHANGE OF MATERIALS, Received Oct 8, 8.2 p.m. Paris, Oct. 8, Mr. Thomas, as the result of a conference with Mr. Lloyd George, has arranged for joint purchases of raw materials to be exchanged for machinery and raw material which can be used to better purpose in the respective countries, and also for the export of partly manufactured articles which can better be completed in one country owing to specialisation in workshops.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 October 1915, Page 5
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