LABOUR AND THE PEACE.
VIOLATION OF PLEDGES. GERM OF NEW CONFIjICTS. LONDON, May 21 (delayed). Thirty-three Labour lenders signed a manifesto protesting that the peace treaty, drawn up secretly by the Ministers of a few great Powers, violates the Government's pledges, particularly Mr Lloyd George's pledges to Labour on January 5. It does not recognise the change following the German revolution, resulting in the establishment of a social democracy. The treaty contains tl« perms of new conflicts, creates conditions of unrest and injustice which must make the League of Nations, if it survive, merely an instrument of Imperialist examination.—A. and X.Z. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 131, 3 June 1919, Page 5
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