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NEW SOUTH WALES LABOUR CONFERENCE.

THE LEGAL POSITION OF TRADES UNIONS.

United Press Association—By Elej'ric Telegraph—Copyright. (Received January 28th, 10.10 a.m., SYDNEY, January 28. The Labour Conference resolved t.Uat amending legislation, to restore the Trades Unions to the legal position occupied prior to the Tflff Vale decision, bs mud-.? the nret pknk of the fighting platform. It also adopted a resolution in favour of amending I the Federal constitution so as to limit the ] present power of the Imperial authorities j to veto Commonwealth legislation, and j urging that provision be made that if a vetoed iJill is again passed by the Federal Parliament, after the general flection, or if ii is approved by the national referendinu, the veto become inoperative and the

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11494, 29 January 1903, Page 5

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NEW SOUTH WALES LABOUR CONFERENCE. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11494, 29 January 1903, Page 5

NEW SOUTH WALES LABOUR CONFERENCE. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11494, 29 January 1903, Page 5

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