LABOUR CONGRESS
VISIT BY MR. PETER FRASER. VIEWS ON EMPIRE PROBLEMS. By Telegraph—Press Assn,’-Copyright, London, Sept. 2. The Trades Union Congress welcomed several fraternal delegates, including the New Zealander, Mr. Peter Fraser, M.P., who declared that the speeches had sounded a clear clarion note regarding British Labour’s position in international affairs, which would be re-echoed and supported throughout the British Commonwealth of Nations. New Zealand Labour supporters believed that the raising of the British standard of living and the people’s income, the reducing of hours commensurately and improvement in the technique of industry would give a better market for home and Dominion products than all the tariffs or quotas imaginable.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 September 1935, Page 7
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