AUSTRALIAN CABLES.
iPer Press Association). Melbourne, This Day. The Hon R. T. Vale, honorary member of the Cabinet, has resigned. In conjunction with his other honorary colleagues be had reported in favor of a complete change in the cantrolliug head of one department, but as the Colonial Treasurer would not immediately deal with the matter there was, he said, no alternative but to resign. At a conference ot delegates from the Trades Unions and kindred Political Leagues a political programme on very similar lines to that of S.A. was adopted. It includes referendum, enfranchisement of women, registration to he the only parliamentary qualification, elective ministries, and the abolition of the Legislative Council. The Conference adopted the title of the United Labor Party of Victoria.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 32, 6 August 1896, Page 2
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