LABOUR AND PEACE.
INTERNATIONAI, CONVENTION. (Received 12.55 p.m.) LONDON, July 21. Mr Arthur Henderson, speaking at Oldham, urged the Government to communicate with the Allies with a view to , enabling Labour to participate in international conventions organised by a disI tinctly neutral committee While euch conventions would not bind the countries Ihe trusted they would point a way through which the Allies could walk to an actual peace conference. He indig- I nantly denied that the Labour party wanted a German settlement. He wanted a world's peace in the interests of humanity, and a League of Nations composed of all the belligerents and all neutrals.— (A. and NZ. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 173, 22 July 1918, Page 6
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