MOTHER COUNTRY.
tNTER-ALLIED LABOR CONFERENCE. DISCOVERING A PEACE POLICY. Received Sent. 18, 730 pjn. London, Sept. 17The Inter-Ailied Labor Conference Opined at Westminster Hall, delegates b«ing present from France, Belgium, 3riUin, Italy, Greece, and Serbia. Mr, Stuart Bunning, the new chairman of the Trades Union Congress, in hit opening address, said their object a/as to discover a common policy relarding peaje. They were not there to advocate peace at any nor representing the defeatists. The British war lima made it clear that reparation for Aamage done in northern France and Mgium and the evacuation of those Mhntries were the first essentials to the peace such as Labor prescribed^ the conference elected Mr. Henderson ehaitinan —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assoc. SIR GEORGE REID'S FUNERAL 4. NOTABLE GATHERING. ReceivwJ Sept. 18, 7.30 p.m. London, Sept. 17. There «u ax impressive service at St. .tthmba'a Church, Wallington, in connection with the burial of Sir Oeorge Reid, the notable gathering inducting representatives of Royalty and Allied Embassies. A New Zealand chapkfia (the Rev. Fleming) delivered a eulogium on the deceased statesman, who, he said, was one of the Empire's greatest men. The body was subsequently Interred at Putney.—Aus.-NX Cable Assoc. COTTON SPINNERS URGED TO RESUME. London, Sept. 17. Mr. Lloyd George has written to the Amalgams ted Association of Operative Cotton Spinners emphasising the seriousness of the position, and that any strike would increase the task of the brave men fighting the enemy. Be asks the cotton spinners to return to work and leave the decision of the matters in dispute to the Government, after aa inquiry by a tribunal which the Government will at once appoint.—Aus. HZ. Cable Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 September 1918, Page 5
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274MOTHER COUNTRY. Taranaki Daily News, 19 September 1918, Page 5
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