REVOLT AGAINST LANG
N.S.W. Labour Party Divided (Received 30, 11.10 a.m.) SYDNEY, Oct, 29. A report which was adopted by the §tate Australian Labour Party executive last night warned industrialists that if they continue their rovolt against the leadership of Mr J. T. Lang, they will be expellcd from the moveanent Following the Federal elections open war against Mr J. T. Lang has been declared in the Labotir ranks. A conference of union executives iias been eonvened for November 18, ostensibly to devise means to end his dictatorship of the State Labour movement, and for overhauling the State Labour ma- ' :hine. The general opinion is that La- j bour will ncfc win either the Federal oi • 8tate elections while Mr I.-ang ia in harge of the movement in New South •Vales, which is the real battleground.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 31, 30 October 1937, Page 5
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