EXTREMISTS IN CONTROL.
N.S.W. LABOUR POLITICS. (bt cable—pbess association—coptbioht). (Australian and w-z. association.) SYDNEY, July 26. The unity conference of the Labour Party has not resulted in harmony between the factions in New South Wales being established. The result has been rather to cause definite defections from the Lang Labour Party. Most of the members of the Mutch Party now recognise that they either have to retire from politics or contest elections as Independents.
Mr Loughlin, former deputy-leader of the Party, says that it is a case of swinging the industrial to smash, all persons of moderate views. The adoption of Red rules provides back-door entrance to the Party for Communists.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19063, 27 July 1927, Page 9
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