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LABOR WILL HAVE ITS SAY.

LONDON. August 13. The annual 'Trade Union Congress will be held at Bristol on September 6. The agenda paper includes a resolution by the Parliamentary Committee approving of the Allies’ action in the war, and expressing horror at the Austro-German atrocities. The Laborers’ Union have given notice of a resolution expressing the desirability of effecting a cessation of hostilities consistent with freedom and national honor; also _ resolutions deprecating territorial acqnisitons, opposing Great Britain entering into treaties without parliamentary consent, demanding democratic control of the foreign policy and the establishment of machinery to secure an international agreement as a guarantee of abiding peace, and the limitation of armaments. , The Gasworkei's’ Union have a resolution expressing a determination to inflexibly fight until Europe has been liberated.

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Evening Star, Issue 15882, 14 August 1915, Page 5

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LABOR WILL HAVE ITS SAY. Evening Star, Issue 15882, 14 August 1915, Page 5

LABOR WILL HAVE ITS SAY. Evening Star, Issue 15882, 14 August 1915, Page 5