LABOUR OPPOSITION
DOMINION OBLIGATIONS AND'
PARLIAMENTS.
CAPETOWN, 27th January. . In the Assembly, Mr. : Cresswell, thd liibour Leader, will move on Tuesday that the House holds that the promises made by the Government at the Imperial and Economic Conferences impose no binding obligation on the Dominions concerned until ratified by Parliament. This dissents from the view put forward by General Smuts in a public speech at Johannesburg.
Mr. Hertzog_, the Nationalist leadeT, will movo that a proper comprehensive solution of the/unemployment and increasing poverty in the country requires the earnest and immediate attention of the Government.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1924, Page 7
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