LABOUR POLITICS IN ENGLAND.
FISCAL ISSUE MADE TOO
IMPORTANT.
By Telegraph.— Association.—Copyright. (Received May 29, 9.43 p.m.)
London, May 29. j A large meeting of members of the Fabian Society, the Independent Labour party and the Women's Labour League was held at Essex Hall yesterday, to bid good-bye to Mr. W. M. Hughes, one of the Australian delegates to the Navigation Conference.
: Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald, M.P., [who presided, attributed much of the British Labour party's success in the recent elections to the stimulating influence of the first Australian Labour Ministry, of which Mr. !Hughes -was a member. • 1 Mr. Hughes said the British and I Australian Labour parties were fighting exactly the same battle, except that a white Australia was the Labour party's policy. He considered the British party attached too much importance to the fiscal issue.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13451, 30 May 1907, Page 5
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