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NATIVE TROOPS IN GERMANY. LARGER PARTY'S PROTEST. The recent Labour Party Conierenec at M ollingtou passed a resolution protesting against the use ol eobured iioops by the Ji rench Government in
the Rhine provinces of Germany as part ot the army o; occupation, -aui gave instructions to the national executive of tlu party to lorward a cablegram to the Imperial Conierenec conveying the opinio ■! of the party on tip. maker.
I 'I ho lol,owing c-,i!)!;■> Ims accordingly heen dispatched :—■•Premiers' Conf'ei >i" c. 10. DOwning-stieel. London '"'inio.n Labour Conieronee protests 1,1 I mperja I CbnlVrene- against * presence l‘ reiieli eolnured troops in Germany, and demand:, withdrawal.— Cooke (president). Armstrong (vicepresident). Ayrton (scerelarv).'Copies of the cablegram have heen
forwarded to Hie head office „,f the British l/ahonr Party in Loudon ; ,id lo the I’n on o] Democratic Control.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XIX, Issue 6280, 26 July 1921, Page 2
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