LABOUR CONFERENCE
THE GENEVA MEETING '
FASCIST DELEGATE'S CREDENTIALS.
(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.—-COPTRIOHT ) (AUSTRALIAN - NEW ZEALAKD CABLE ASSOCIATION.)
(Received 31st October, 10 a.m ) GENEVA, 30th October. There were lively scenes at the International Labour Conference. M. Jouraux, the French delegate, declared that the Italian delegate did not represent the Italian workers, as he belonged to the Fascist organisation, which was composed of both workers, and employers. A number of Fascists in the "public gallery pretested uoisily. ir. Jouraux refused to withdraw.his remarks, and (he disturbance continued till the police ejected the interrupters. Later the validity of the Italian delegate's credentials was questioned, and the Conference, by 63 votes to 17, upheld their validity. The Conference unanimously adopted "the general recommendations of a Committee on thn Inspection of Labour, ; ind carried a resolution inviting'the Labour Office to present an annual report, summarising the results of the insy-actious of kliuut it lias earned out ia each Slate.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1923, Page 7
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