PEACE TALK.
GERMAN WORKERS. DISAPPROVE OF REICHSTAG'S PROGRAMME. Austi ilian and N.Z. Cable Assn. Received 6.20 p.m., Aug. Bth. AMSTERDAM, Aug. 7. Thirty thousand workers at Dortmund unanimously disapproved of the Reichstag's peace resolution. An agitation is being organised against the resolution throughout the Empire. DR LTEBKNECHT DYING. Dr Liebknecht (Socialist) is reported to be dying in a prison hospital. THE STOCKHOLM CONFERENCE. BRITISH REPRESENTATION. LONDON, August 7The Parliamentary Committee of the Trades "Union Congress resolved, subject to the approval of the Labour Party and Trades Union Congress, that Britain should be represented at the Stockholm conference.
THE GERMAN IDOL.
MUST BE SHATTERED. Mr o'Grady, M.P., presiding at a meeting of the General Federation of Labourers, declared that the later issues of the war did not admit of a compromise, except on the basis of an inconclusive peace. The German idol must be shattered. Mr Henderson and others failed to realise that they could not meet enemy representatives without thereby effecting a compromise.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16308, 9 August 1917, Page 7
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