PEACE TALK.
STOCKHOLM CONFERENCE
AMERICANS HOLD OFF T.ondnn. Auqr. IT. Mr. Compere, president of the American Federation of Lihor. lia-, teleniapl.ed to Mr. Ilaveloek Wilson- -The federation will not he represented nt the Stockholm Conference, which if r<\7ards as prejudicial to the cause of permanent peace and democracy.''
Mr. (.ompers ]< niial.lo to aec-i I Mr. Hnv.'lnek Wiwon's invitation to Knjjland as bis duties forbid, him to leave America.
PERJfIT> KFIT.SKI) BY lIRITISII GOVERNMENT
London, An™ 13. In the House of Comi-inus \lr. "iimar Law -aid the Crown lav\ olliccrs iiad advised the Government that it ■«;;.■< HJej/al for Rritish subjet, to confer wi'li their enemies without the Crown's 'h-eu-e. Tin* Government had decided ::ot to /rant permissi<in to '..thorites t > c.o to Stockholm. He pointed out thai the A: eri<an, French. ;md Italian Governments bad decided similarly.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 August 1917, Page 5
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