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LABOUR PARTY'S PLAN
TO CLEAR FOREIGN RELATIONS
BRITISH PARTICIPATION SOUGHT.
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(AUSTRALIAN • NEW ZEAI AND CABLE ASSOCIATION.)
(Received 10th August, 10 a.m.)
LONDON, 9th August
Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald, writing in the "New Leader," says : "We are determined to change completely the method of conducting business with other nations. We propose to end the bureaucracy of the Foreign Office, -with its work done in secluded roonis by strange people. We believe that light, air, and publicity will have a healthy and invigorating influence upon international relations. Labour's aim in foreign affairs is to devise a policy which will put kn end to this war after the war, which .France and Belgium are now carrying on, and to get British influence on the side of such a policy, and devise a programme in which • Britain will play not for her own hand, but for wider and deeper purpose? of peace reconstruction."
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 35, 10 August 1923, Page 7
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