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N.S.W. ELECTIONS.

LABOUR'S CAMPAIGN. . (BI Citol-rtMS ABIOaiTION-COMWOHT.) (4.TJ9TiMJAS *- z - CABLI amociaiioh.) . 1 (Received May Ist, 11.20 p.».) ,■ i -SYDNEY, Hay 1. The Labour letfder, Mr J. T. Lang, opened liis campaign at Auburn to- />' night, where he delivered a policy v, speech, which was broadcast by wireless. I .He said his party had no connexion |V w jth Communists, who were being dcji finely refused admission |o the.. official P Labour Party. He said Labour» future policy would.he one of spirited P enterprise, and initiative. He would not f promise the millennium, but if Labour were given another term, it would be content to stand or fall on the accom- " plisbraent of its programme. Tho partji would endeavour to increase settlement <rf £he land, and would not hesitate to f wise the necessary money for that pui> \ pdse, even to the extent of settling : twenty thousand new farmers and pas- >• * Idrtiists. The Nationalist Govern- * prat's policy of giving preference to \ in land_ settlement would '(■. abolished. Labour stood for placing " ion an equbl footing with He then outlined schemes abolishing undue profits on primary Ipproduce and reducing taxation, and ||!<Xmcluded an unimpressive speech which E Ahid little reference to a definite policy. '

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18371, 2 May 1925, Page 13

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N.S.W. ELECTIONS. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18371, 2 May 1925, Page 13

N.S.W. ELECTIONS. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18371, 2 May 1925, Page 13

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