NEW ZEALAND MESSAGE
BODY OF WORKERS NOT CONSULTED.
. ■, " LONDON", 22nd October. The "Morning Post," commenting on the telegram conveying the New Zealand Labour Party's congratulations to Mr. Mac Donald on his Government's home policy and- masterly handling of affairs, says: "We have received from a well-informed New Zealand correspondent a cable saying that the message gives a, totally inaccurate impression of the real views of the general Latour movement in the Dominion. New Zealand workers, so far from endorsing the - British Socialist action, were not even •-' consulted regarding the expression of c-pitilon cabled, as the New Zealand Labour Party merely represents a section of employees, and many Labour unions are not affiliated.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 99, 23 October 1924, Page 5
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