BRITISH LABOUR PARTY.
A SPLIT THREATENED. QUESTION OF PEACE TERMS. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) Received This Day, 8.50 a.ni. LONDON, July 22. Mi". Hodge, speaking at* Middlesborough, announced that lie was leaving - the Labour Party because he was no longer able to support the Party’s programme. Ho thought that the time had arriVed to take a vote whether they were to continue their affiliation. He did not believe that the Party represented the country’s trade union feeling. It was a monstrous thing that we impose no indemnities for the fiendish crimes Germany had committed on land and sea.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 July 1918, Page 5
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