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HOTHEk U/utfTRYs DOMINION WORKMEN, POa BTfPATPtA. HON, ~ - Hectored Not. 18, 750 p.m. London, Nov. Minuter for Libor announces general arrangements are being pressed to repatriate tho Dominion's workmen who came for war work. They will tfffiiin at worlc as long as it is iTaUable. After that they will reMvt unemployment payment until re-Irtritei-iiu/Si Cable Aisoc. SOLDIERS'GRAVES, XSOS QUESTION OF VISITING. Seceived Not. 15, 8.40 p.m. London. Not. 14. Th« War Office announces that it is aopoMlble for some time to permit eiriliani to Tisit the soldiers' graves in France and Belgium- The War Graves Commission is engaged graves and constructing cemeteries at all the ■Pmttm of war. THE LABOR PARTY. AT> IHS QOVERNMENT. Saceived Not. 15, 8.40 p.m. London, Nov. H. At a conferenc# of the IxLbor Party •at Westminster many important questions were discussed, including the party's policy and whether to continue to wpnort the Government, also to demad oircet Labor representation at the Phm Conference. Mr- MoGurk presided, and declared the election waa an attempt at jockeying in ofdar to give the Government "a new lease of life. The conference rejected a proposal to participate in the coalition until peace is fi|Btd by 1,644,000000 against 991,000, and decided by 2,117.000 against 810,000 to withdraw from the coalition at the prorogation of Parliament. MR. BARNES QUITS LABOR PARTY.
PRKNZtBU PEACE CELEBRATIONS. Received Nov. 15, 8.55 pm. London, Nov. 14. Mr.' O. X. Barnes (a member of the //at Cabinet) leaves the Labor Party beeauM it has adopted a-Bolshevik candidate at Glasgow. Frenzied peace rejoicings continue in Plris and London. A vast concourse assembled in Trafalgar Square on Wednesday night and lit a jrreat fire, wherein they flung more German guns. Other immense crowds eeji+rated in the West End and Piecadpljr, traffic bving stopped. The police were powerlea*.—Aus -X.Z. Cable Assoc
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 November 1918, Page 5
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