UNITED LABOUR PARTY.
THE DISTRICT COUNCIL MEETS. At this week's meeting of the District Council of the United Labour Party, the question of tho Labour Day celebrations was gone into, but final arrangements were not made. Tho Management Committee is to furnish tho council with a fully-detailed report at next meeting, The Labour members of the Hospital Board.reported on tho proposed classification of outdoor patients. After reviewing the position fully, the council decided to record its protest against tho proposed chango as being unduly 6evcre on people with small means. It -was resolved that the matter/of a National Medical Service be endorsed. The National Secretary (Mr. L. M. 'A. Reardon) reported that good progress was being made by tho party in all parts of New Zealand. His report further stated that a great amount of misrepresentation of facts was being circulated by various people. Thp unions and electoral bodies wero sifting those reports very carefully, with tho result that in practically all cases where ballots had taken place, bodies hitherto in affiliation with the party had decided to remain in affiliation.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1836, 23 August 1913, Page 14
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181UNITED LABOUR PARTY. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1836, 23 August 1913, Page 14
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