HERESY HUNT
LABOUR RULE IN N.S.W. EXCITEMENT IN POLITICAL CIRCLES EXAMINATION OF MINISTERS AND MEMBERS. By Telegraph .— Prew AModat-ion.—Oopyrightt {Received February 8, 9.45 a.m.) SYDNEY, This Day. There is intense excitement in political circles as to whether tho New South Wales Ministers and Labour members will be willing to submit to examination by the Special Committee set up by the Political Labour League Conference. The popular feeling in tho conference is that the members of tho caucus are bound to obey the instructions of the conference. The incident is being dubbed a heresy hunt. [Tho Political Labour League Confer* ence at a meeting fliiß Week declared for preference to unionists ih ]x>litical mal» ters, and removed from the executive a new member on the ground that he wats a non-unionist. A special xcommittee was appointed to enquire intd the attitude of the State and Federal Labour members of Parliament with regard to the resignation of Mr. Neilsen, tho Shearers' Accommodation Bill, and the Blayney by-election.]
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1913, Page 5
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