LABOUR PARTY'S AIMS
«' ® / AGENDA FOR EASIER CONFERENCE AT SYDNEY IMPORTANT CHANGES MOOTED (By Telocraijh-Press Aarociatlon-OopyrlrM Sydney, December IS). Tho Labour Party's agenda for the Easter Conference contains a motion seeking tho expulsion from the movement of any luembor who accepts a title from the British Government. Another motion is for the abolition bf the wfigo system and the substitution of "n, universal service State," in which all who give four hours' service shall lmvo the necessities of life delivered to their liomes. One league advocates a co-opera-tive Comthonweaini, and suggests that the New South "Wales Government should commence by backing co-operative stores in all municipalities. A number of "braiiches are seeking tho r'eadmission of members expelled over the conscription issue. Bathurst proposes twit lio man should I>c allowed to accumulate mow than £10,000— Press Assli.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 81, 30 December 1920, Page 5
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135LABOUR PARTY'S AIMS Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 81, 30 December 1920, Page 5
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