THROUGH EYES OF REDS.
BRITISH LABOUR’S ATTITUDE. By Telegraph.—-Pr;ss Assn.—Copyright. London, Oct. 4. The Communist Party’s executive, in a statement concerning the Labour Party’s conference at Liverpool, says it was not a defeat for the Communists, but a blow to the working classes. It declares that purely Liberal resolutions wore adopted —the repudiation of the fight- against Imperialism and the Dawes plan which are degrading fellow workers abroad, thereby striking at British eonclifions. The failure to face the capitalist attack on wages was intended to please the capitalists. The Trade Union Congress flightened, the capitalists, but the decisions at Liverpool reassured
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 October 1925, Page 16
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