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British Labor Falters

Allen, Devere | November 12, 1930 issue

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The election in the Great Britain is not expected until late winter or early spring, the possibility of that election hovers over the proceedings of the British Labor Party. But the party conference held at Llandudno, North Wales, revealed that throughout the rank and file a deep discontent exists and will not be ignored. Last year J.H. Thomas was elected by a large vote to his party's national executive. This year Thomas regarded benevolently by business interest and embraced almost daily in one Tory paper or another, went down to inglorious defeat.

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LABOR unions; INDUSTRIAL relations; ELECTIONS; THOMAS, J. H.; CONGRESSES & conventions; GREAT Britain
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