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PREVENTION OF STRIKES.

LABOUR PARTY'S AIM. By Telegraph—Frees Association—Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. LONDON, January 24. Mr J. R. Clynee, entertained at luncheon in the City by .the Imperial Commercial Association, said that if ' Labour were entrusted witb Parliamentary responsibility it would seek to make industrial stoppages impossible. Labour would be guilty of the greatest folly if it sought to check or restrain wholesome enterprise. Class government. seeking the advantages of one section, however large, would be impossible in Britain. Every party, including the Conservatives, had its -* Diehards.” Similarly Labour had a fringe of extremists wanting us to copy the Russian Soviet methods which were totally uneuited t-o British conditions, but the Party’s programme and personnel did not reflect such views. Labour realised that Britain’s prosperity rested upon ever-increasing exports. Good wages and increased efficiency in production were necessary to a revival i in trade.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16642, 26 January 1922, Page 2

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PREVENTION OF STRIKES. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16642, 26 January 1922, Page 2

PREVENTION OF STRIKES. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16642, 26 January 1922, Page 2