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MR. W. N'ASH SUGGESTED CONFERENCE AGENDA' (10 am.) NMW YORK. .April 26. Mr. Walter. Nash, New Zealand Minister in Washington, is the most , prominently: mentioped as the, .new president of. the . International Labour Organisations.-, says , the Associated Press.-correspondent in Philadelphia. The International Labour Organisation conference, which is opening for a three weeks’ session to-day, will attempt td establish machinery wherfeby world trade unions Will participate in the formulation of the peace treaty or post-war agreements .on financial and economic policies... This move is expected to evoke protests from both Government and employer delegates. The workers will also seek to strengthen the Internationali Labour Organisations by severing_.t?es_ ; wijh the League of Nations. The British and Ameficafr delegations will, favour the International.Labour .Organisation as ah instrument, whereby post-war conditions will be evolved giving men and women throughout the world a minimum living standard. ~
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21385, 21 April 1944, Page 4
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