AUSTRALIAN.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. OARER ASSOCIATION. FLYING THE FLAG. (Received This Day at 10. LI a.in.) SYDNEY, October 15. The -Town Hall llew no Hags for Mr Hughes welcome, so a party of soldiers hoisted the Union .lack on the. maiit flagpole. Mr Hughes, commenting on tho Lord Mayor Lambert's action on tho. occasion of Mr Storey’s death said the Union Jack was condemned fluty by those who were enemies of the Empire. Mr Lambert's action would be condemned by an overwhelming ma. jority of Australian people. Lambert, who was present at the Brisbane Labour Conference sent word to Sydney explaining that. tli« Australian Hag was given the foremost position in accordance with the requirements of the Commonwealth Constitution. So far as ho was concerned it would always take precedence over other flags.
labour motion. (Received This Dav at 10.35 a.m.) BRISBANE October 15. The Labour Conference adopted a resolution in favour of self-government for I reland
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 October 1921, Page 3
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