31 AUGUST 1918, Page 3
Meanwhile Mr. Havelock WiLson is receiving a most encouraging response
to his attempt to form a Trades Union Labour Party free from pacificist influences. Particularly strong approval has come from the Navy and the Army. A bund le of 727 signed forms was received from the crew of the Queen Elizabeth.' A letter accompanying the forms said : " The only complaint I heard was that the boycott should have been for sixty years." Commander Lord Curzon, in signing the declaration, added : " Go all out for clearing out the Bolsheviks. They are the curse of Labour."