INTERNATIONAL LABOUR
CONFERENCE IN AMSTERDAM. Frees Association—By Telegraph—Copyright AMSTERDAM, July 19. (Reoeiced July 20, at 7.66 p.'m.) Mr J. H, Thomas, member of the British House of Commons, opened the International Trades Union Conference. The executive reported that the German situation convinced them that the time had arrived to sbow a strong international Labour front to support the German Labour fight to guard the German Republic and to prevent future monarchial reactionary attacks. It was declared that the parts of the Versailles Treaty which distressed the world’s labour and strengthened Germany reactionaries needed revision.—A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18612, 21 July 1922, Page 5
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