TO PREVENT DUMPING
OF SWEATED UUBOtTB GOODS. JJUBOtTR TO COMBIKE. JKcceived 11.45 ajn.) LONDON, March Iβ. Messrs. C. Duncan, J. Hodge, J. O'Grady, A. Stanley, S. Walsh, and A. Wilkie, Labour members of the House of Commons; Mr. H. G. Wells, the Dovelist; and Mr. Seddon, the wellknown Labour Leader, announce the formation of a British Workers' National League, the object of which is to defend national British industry against tbe products of the sweated labour in the countries with which Great Britain is at present at war. I CREDIT IN CANADA TO PAT FOR mnUTIONS. [(Received 10.5 a.m.) OTTAWA, March 16. The Canadian bankers have undertaken to extend a credit of £15,000,000 to the British Government, to be drawn ypon ioT payments made for munitions ■ot war purchased in Canada,
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 66, 17 March 1916, Page 5
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