IMPERIAL PREFERENCES.
ATTITUDE OF LABOUR. A POSSIBLE CHANGE. (Bcceived 11 a.m.* LOXDOX, May 17. The "Daily Chronicle" lobbyist said that, the Labour party i= still wobhling
in its attitude on Imperial preferences. The Labour Commonwealth group, which is concerned in anti-free trade propaganda, obtained an attendance of 7(1 at the last meeting, including Messrs. A. Henderson, Tom Shaw and -T. Wheatley, who Trere members of Mr. Ramsay MacDonald's Cabinet. Recent developments indicate a considerable breakaway on the quenion.— (A. and K.Z. Cable*.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 115, 18 May 1925, Page 7
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