LABOUR AND THE WAR.
BRITISH PARTY CONFERENCE. . »EPX,T TO CRITICISM. CEeuter's Telecr»m».) ./ 11.35 a.m.). ' ■ LONDON,' January 23. Presiding at .the annual conference of the Labour party- at Manchester, Jlr. G. J. Wardle, M.P., dedared that there could only bo one greater tragedy thaiT the ■war, namely, if, Britain had not joined 1 in.- ■. -- , • . , < Mr. Arthur Henderson,- Labour repre^ 1 sentative on the War Council; replying to criticism that Labour had not 'got much, for joining the Government, said that in a national crisis they should concern themselves more witbwhat they gave than with what they got. KAISER RECOGNISES MERIT. GIVES HIMSELF Irlon CROSS. HINSENBUSG AND HOLLWEG GET XT TOO. <Au»tr»llan «nd N.Z. Cable XsaoclatloaJi ■;(Received 10.45 a.tn.);
NEW YORK, January 23. A. Berlin message states that. the Kaiser has conferred the Iron Cross on Himself, : General yon Hindenburg, and Dr. yon Bethrnann-Hollweg. . " \ ■ .., .-.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 21, 24 January 1917, Page 5
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