LABOUR MOVEMENT’S WAR POLICY
FIGHT AGAINST NAZI AGGRESSION I Per Press Association ] WELLINGTON, Feb. 21. The New' Zealand Labour movement's war policy and peace aims were discussed at. a conference of the National Executive of the New Zealand Labour Party and the National Council of the Federation of Labour held in the Trades Hall, Wellington, to-day. The conference pnduised a statement that to fail now io r ndei - <.;c fullest support in the r- t against Nazi aggression would brand the Labour movement as politically irresponsible, or worse. The peace aims outbred by lhe leader of the British Labour Party were also endorsed. It was stated ul.i. 'in.-, would be no conscription in New Zealand wh’le I Labour was in power. j A declaration in favour of iTccdom I of speech and opinion was made.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 84, Issue 44, 22 February 1940, Page 6
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