Labour Opinion
(Aus. & N.Z. Cable Assn.) LONDON, June 6. Mr G Lansbury, in a bye-election speech, said that all industries, principally the textile, were alarmed by the Japanese industrial development. Neither free trade nor tariffs could stop .fapan jieai-eful’iy driving all white trad' rs out of Asia The World Conference was I’oredooiiK*d to failure so far as the masses -were concerned, if the results were merely stabilising capitalism, making the world safe for plutFRENCH DELEGATION. PARIS, June 6. The complete French delegation to the Economic Conference will bo: Premier Daladier and seven Ministers. j\f*'.ssieuid BonnC't, Boncour, Sarraut, Queille, Serore, Frot and I’atenot r<\
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Grey River Argus, 8 June 1933, Page 5
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