MOTHER COUNTRY.
CHAIRMANSHIP OF LABORITES DISGRUNTLED COMMENTS. London, Dec. 81. Mr J. Thomas, secretary of the Rsulwaymea's Association, succeeds Mr A. Henderson as chairman of lha labor Party The Manchester guardian says the election illustrates one of the dangers inherent to democratic government, namely, the ability of the party 'l2 power, by seizing a moment of popular excitement and confusion, to secaxa a verdict which is not genuine. The Westminister Gazette presages an early reaction, and says that Liberalism must face the fact that the working vote moves steadily towards the Labor Party, and xriasc endeavor to find its place in a united democratic and progressive movement, and thus p?event class scbism,—Keuter. j : | 'A SIX HOUR DAY. London, Dec. SI. The fsontli Waies miners executive have resolved to request che British federation to immediately demand c six hoa? day/—Aub,-N.Z, Cable Aasoe. vDAXS OF MEETING 0? FARUAMEN?. -v Loader!, Dei. Cl' Parliament mtfts an the 21st,—Re? ter
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 January 1919, Page 7
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