THE SOCIALIST CONFERENCE.
.••AN EXGIKNG DEBATE. I-Received August 23, 8.42 a.a.. j iBESLIN, August . lT.be hotly discussed the utSsity of Socialistic colonies. A-solution, v*&ch is_ appare&ly most support, is one which colonisation as at pressnt ".conducted since it-only exploits n&sv (<jountfk£ffor the ifsefit of an insignificant ,minority, v« n hile increasing' -the burdens on the hlaome proletariat, 'The resolution urges Socialist mem-j bers of Parliament to oppose the ex 4 ttjloration.-ef the colofii-s, and ,on an international understanding ands .establishing a colonial code for the;! jprfttection of aborigines. Another ifijsolution rejects colonisAttfcm, ; anji;.demands a policy of peaceful, developn&nt and tb& placing of aiatusal riches at the disposal of humanity whole. Jndjsn delegates movcj.l that the eotßiinuance (Jf British ri|«3 is disastrsoas to India, and urged lovers of to from slavery one fifth c£»f ihe :hun»:n race. After an exo&ing debategnd much recritsiination thg resolutions were referred to a committee. AugHfct 23, 9.52 &«jn. BERLIN, Augustif3. The Woxtemburg- Government has expelled Mr Queflcfc for denouncing The Hague Congress as "a supper." • Mr Queleh explained that at the Socialiisjs' Conference ha&lbeen intensified by an interpreter misunderstanding m expression common among English Socialists. .
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8518, 24 August 1907, Page 5
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190THE SOCIALIST CONFERENCE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8518, 24 August 1907, Page 5
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