BRITISH LABOR
ORGANISES FOR ELECTIONS. CONSOLIDATING WOMEN VOTERS. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. Austraiian and N.Z. Cable Association? LONDON, October 8. (Received October 9, at 10.25 a.m.) The British Labor party have decided to nominate at least 300 candidates for industrial constituencies in England, Scotland, and Wales next election. The party appointed a strong committee to organise a scheme to enable Labor' to secure the fullest advantage extended by the franchise. Mr Arthur Henderson, M.P., will devote his whole time to propaganda work. It ] s proposed to utilise the various women's organisations to consolidate the women voters. The Laborites also hope.to induce the various trading co-operative societies to adofifc a more vigorous political polcir.
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Evening Star, Issue 16550, 9 October 1917, Page 6
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