“NOT MANDATORY.”
: Labour Conference Resolutions. Press Association—Copyright. Wellington, March 31. An unequivocal declaration that the Government regarded the resolutions passed by the annual conference of the New Zealand Labour Party as recommendations, but not as commands, was made by the Acting Prime Minister, Hon. P. Fraser, when adKO4 delegates in t'co Town Hall to-night. Mr. Fra er s. id the conference must I definitely uudei stand that any resolution o it might carry were not manda- ' ■*•)•;. on the Government, which would regard them only as expressions of opinion which the government would consider and put into practice if deemed advisable or necessary. The conference was n-.t open to the Press hi it was stated subsequently that the delegates ■ pressed their de- , sire tc> do notlPng to embarrass the i Govei ment. They gave an assurance j that the resolutions of the conference I v • -e intenaod merely as recommend- . at ions.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 396, 1 April 1937, Page 6
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151“NOT MANDATORY.” Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 396, 1 April 1937, Page 6
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