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LABOR CONFERENCE

CHANGE OF POLICY

(Australian Press Association.)

(Received this day at 10 a.in.)

SYDNEY, March Id

The most important change in policy decided upon by the Labour Conference at Sydney is the recommendation to Faster Conferences to jettison the present State objective, namely the cultivation of Australian sentiment with inll results of their industry to all producers, by the collective ownership ol monopolies an de.\tension ol inotlustrial economy. The functioning of State Municipalities is to be replaced by straightout socialisation ol production. distribution and exchange. i A vigorous campaign to tins end is To he undertaken to counter the antiLabour agitation. Disciplinary powers over Labour Aldermen and others wlm are in similar goLerniug positions, is to be made more strict.

LIVELY SCENES

SYDNEY, .March Id

The Metropolitan Labour Conference yesterday was marked witli fiery speeches and wild suggestions that Lang is in personal danger and arm v should ho taken up to protect him from the menace of cadet, corps of Fascist groups, which arc forming throughout the State.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1931, Page 5

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LABOR CONFERENCE Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1931, Page 5

LABOR CONFERENCE Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1931, Page 5

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