THE LABOUR PARTY
- A N lAr.POIIT.ANT CONFERENCE. \YELLINGTON. January 9. Officials of the New Zealand Labour Party consider that the coming conference’ in I'hristehn-ch will he the most motnentous the New Zealand Labour Pariv has ever held. Ihe report m the executive in connexion wit 1 ' Ihe land p.Jicy "1 the party, as instnieted By the Auckland conference, will bo t resented, and another import'lit subject for diseus~hiu will bo the method of selecting candidates for municipal and Parliamentary honours. “We are getting more efficient organisation.” said Alt' Nash, the national secretary, “and there is more spirit in tlie movement than there has ever be n before. Yesterday, for instance. 1 received from a small minors’ union a letter enclosing £27. T bad m t asked for this money, and it was never suggested that the donation should ho made. The important point about the conference is that we are going to hold it without having any liabilities, which is the first time for years that such a tiling has happened. Nominations for the official positions in the Labour Batty close on February 16th. Ah- T. Brindle is at present president
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 January 1923, Page 3
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191THE LABOUR PARTY Hokitika Guardian, 12 January 1923, Page 3
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