MR KEIR HARDIE AND THE GARDEN PARTY.
Received July 13, 8.25 a.m. LONDON, July 12. Several Trades Union members of the House of Commons dissent from the Independent Labour party's decision regarding Mr Keir Hardie not being invited to a garden party given by the King last month.
A cablegram from London recently statad that the Labour party considered that the omission of Mr Keir Hardie's name from the list was an attempt on the part of tne Court to interfere with the freedum of de bate in the House of Commons. The Labour party therefore associated itself with his action in the House of Commons regarding the meeting of the King and Czar at Reval, and requested the Lord Chamberlain to omit the members of the Labour party, from similar functions, until Mr Keir Hardie's name has been restored to the list.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9138, 14 July 1908, Page 5
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143MR KEIR HARDIE AND THE GARDEN PARTY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9138, 14 July 1908, Page 5
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