More Squabbling in N.S.W. Labour
I ATTEMPT TO UNIFY PARTY MR. R. SAMPLE SENDS A LETTER By Cable. —Press Association. —Copyright Reed. 11 a.m. SYDNEY. To-dav. i A split is threatened in the ranks of Mr. T. D. Mutch’s followers over I the proposals put forward by the Fed--1 eral Executive of the Australian Labour Party in an attempt to- bring the rival factions in New South Wales together. The influential section of the Mutch party is said to favour the holding of a unity conference on July 9. but the other side opposes the conference. Mr. Mutch received a letter from Mr. Robert Semple, of the New Zealand Labour Party, congratulating him on attaining the leadership of the New South Wales Party. Mr. Semple added that Mr. Lang and the arch-traitor, Mr. Willis, were willing tools of those who wanted to smash the Labour movement. —A. and N.Z.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 66, 9 June 1927, Page 9
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149More Squabbling in N.S.W. Labour Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 66, 9 June 1927, Page 9
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