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MOT)ERATKS VICTORY. SYDNEY, -I "no 12. The Labour Conference motion summoning intor-State Conference to reconsider tile Brisbane objective is regarded as n signal victory for the moderates. A majority of the speakers contended they were in favour of tho manciples of ttie new objective, but not of the methods sn'laid down in the inline of chairman, in declaring the motion within the jurisdiction of the conference. On being challenged he l further ruled that in the event of other ; states refusing to grant a conference i or such conference failing to effect an i alteration in the constitution as desirj ed that New South Wales branch will loyally abide, by the decision of Brisbane conference, and the objective was then adopted. lirSH R.ANOKR C A RTF BED. MKLBOBRNK dune 12. null, the boy bushranger,, was captured twenty-twQ miles from Clunes.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 June 1922, Page 3
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148Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 12 June 1922, Page 3
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