ACTION FORESHADOWED
FOREIGN POLICY AND HOME HOUSING.
LONDON, 29th January. The ''-'Daily Herald's" political correspondent, though writing guardedly, foreshadows Government action regarding current problems. He says that. Cabinet at Ub second .meeting, lasting'two hours, discussed housijig, agriculture, unr employment, -fpreigh affairs, and naval defence. ... . -' ■ ' " ' . Mr. Mac Donald, who' had spent many hours in unremitting inquiry intq Frehch relation's and Russian recognition, reported the .result thereof. Mr, Jphii jWheatlcy, during the weekend, had a conference with the chairman of_ the Building Trades WorkersFederation. - He will continue his conferences with the leaders of the building trades during the week. It is understood that Mr., Wheatley is aiming at a dilution of labour, and the building of a quarter of a million houses per annum. •
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1924, Page 7
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122ACTION FORESHADOWED Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1924, Page 7
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