EUROPEAN UNIONISM.
SECRET BERLIN CONCLAVE. BRITISH AND RUSSIANS. BERLIN, August 27. A series of 'secret meetings in Berlin, lasting four days, has just been concluded by British and Russian members of the Labour committee which recently met in Paris. The fact that the sittings were protracted until midnight each day indicate that the differences of opinion on the question of uniting the trade union movement in Europe were by no means overcome. The result of these discussions is embodied in a protocol which has been prepared for submission to the respective executives. It will not be published. The five British delegates returned to London by aeroplane. They declined to be interviewed prior to their departure. (Reuter.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 204, 28 August 1926, Page 9
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