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LABOR CONFERENCE

j By Telegraph, I'or Press Association., WELLINGTON, April 2. Except. for Ll 10 election ol tlit* Preside 11 1 anti llm officers, [irat-.tit*aI ly 11 u* whole of LI it* time of the Cunleroiirc ol the New Zealand Labour Party at the Trades Hall was taken up with the discussion of internal organisation ant! linance. The day’s programme was concluded well wiihin lime in the altornoon. This evening a social was tendered to the deign Lex by the Wellington Labour Rcprcsent.nl ion ('ommill.ee. ( The election of officers resulted a follows: Ptesident: Mr .1. Thorn (Wellinglon), elected unopposed. Vice-President: Uev. .). K. Archer (Christchurch). Secretary and Treasurer: Mr W . Nash, elected for.t.lie eighth year in succession, unopposed. Members of National Executive:--Resident members: Messrs T. Bundle. W. 'Dromley, L. Mellroy, W. Atkinson and Mrs Semple; Divisional Area mem. hers: Messrs d. (1. Barclay (North Aue’daml). M. J. Savage, M.P. (Auckland City), W. E. Barnard, AT.P. (Hawke’s Bay and Poverty Bay), .1. S. Alontgomery (Auckland Provincial), W. J. Honors, Mayor of \Vuii<j;anoi (Taranaki and King Country), d. Whittle (Manawatu and Pahiatua), W. Taylor (llutl. <>l aki and Wairarapa), T. Parlitt (West Coast), E. B. Cooper (Canterbury), F. Jones (Otago). The South Canterbury and Southland members have yet to he elected.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1929, Page 1

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LABOR CONFERENCE Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1929, Page 1

LABOR CONFERENCE Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1929, Page 1

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