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LABOUR POLITICS

CONFERENCE AT LEICESTER. THE PLEDGE. fly TelccrapU-Prcss Association -Conyrlsbt. London, January 31. • The Labour Party Conference hns met at Leicester. There is.a. iccord number of delegates, representing- 1,350,000 unionists, us against 1,4i50,000 Inst year. It is expected that the executive will submit, an amendment of tho Constitution dispensing with the pledgcrequirod from Labour members of. Parliament. If carried, it will be regarded as disloyal for members to .associate themselves with other political parties, as libw the desire is to piece the party on tho same footing as Literals] and Tories. THE SYDNEY CONGRESS. LAND AND PUBLICWORKS. Sydney, February 1. The Labour Congress negatived , a proposal in favour of placing the revenue from land to a fund for. developing the Crown lands and resuming lands already alienated. The Minister of Lands (Hon. N. Neilsen) explained that the Government, finding that .only .a portion of the land revenue went to the public Works Fund, had decided- that.the whole revenue from tho sale of Crown lands should go into the fund. .»"•..■.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1041, 2 February 1911, Page 5

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LABOUR POLITICS Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1041, 2 February 1911, Page 5

LABOUR POLITICS Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1041, 2 February 1911, Page 5

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