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FUTURE OF LABOUR

ADDRESS BY MR. FRASER, M.P.

An address on the Future of Labour was delivered in the Alexandra Hall Inst nkht by Mr. P. Erase,-, M.l\ Mr. K. Holland presided. M>. Eraser, in the course of his address, said thai the Labour Party adeemed criticism, for he (jhonsrht that such criticism as had been offered was calculated to heln rather than to harm the movement. For the future the party must organise. Momembers of the party must realise that the <010 object of the party was not In get men into Parliament. The first object was to make Socialists, and it must be the aim of oven- member to become, a propaganda for 'Socialism, to endeavour to induce others to become Socialists. With regard to the cost cf living, he said that it had been going up, and it would continue to go up, in spite of the protcst.it ons to the contrary of Mr. Massey ami luj friends. Ke referral to the agreement made bv Mr. Ma«ey on liehalf nf the Government with the wheat producers and he declared that (h« figures quoted by Mr. AHissev in justification of his. agreeing to pay tho higher price were ail wrong, .

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 103, 26 January 1920, Page 4

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FUTURE OF LABOUR Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 103, 26 January 1920, Page 4

FUTURE OF LABOUR Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 103, 26 January 1920, Page 4

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