ROWDY SCENES
AT LABOUR CONFERENCE
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LONDON, April 22
The Independent Labour Paity Conference was very stormy, one se tion shouting against another., One of the; rowdiest s<-enes. o-curred. when divided: elements diseuSecd a suggestion that; the party should stand alone in Parliament, for the purpose of advancingSocialism.
Opponenls of Ibis Avcre asked how it; Avas imagined “a small group of Divinely cljosen people” in, the Commons, led .by.. Max+on Avere going ooipple+elv to change society Avithont the help o,f the Labour . Parliamentary Party. ,
Delegates stamped and;.shouted, and the, speakers only proceeded with, difficulty. -
Tlie “Daily Herald” editorially declares: “The policies that continue;senarate mav need separate parties. AVe hope not, for there is something tragic in the prospe'tvof a disintegration, of ihe working . class movement, Avliose nnitv thus far has been an example to Europe... The Independent Labour Party L at the parting of. the ways hut rc-, fuses to sue that the Avars do part.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1930, Page 3
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162ROWDY SCENES Hokitika Guardian, 23 April 1930, Page 3
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