The Aims of Labour.
- In The CoimonveiitL j (Received Jan. 2.1, 10.27 p.m.) d SYDNEY, Jan. 23. The annual report of tho Political u Labour League, reviewing the poslh tion, says that with the aooeptanco jOf thei responsibilities of opposition _ the party loses much of its former t power. Until it fight* its way to joflico it cun exert little influence on n legislation or adnrinitilralion. Conse(|uently labour meml>ers and su|>porters must prepare for a season of cmtinuous fighting against |>olltical , {enemies long kept apart J>y tlncal, party, and other considerations ; but now practically united. l r |H>n labour was cast tho responsibility of overthrowing their designs ond m- ' curing to the Australian |M'opl« a t fuller citizenship and a fairer opi»orL tunity, at which labour uiius every* " where. A Fever-Stricken Ship. Fonr Men Die. u (Received Jan. 23, 10.35 p.m.) SYDXF.Y, Jan. 23. 'l'he barque from Man/aiiillo, Mexico, hnK arrived here fever stricken. At one tiiiio - four of the eivw were down with nmluria. and sixteen were ill when the '' vessel arrived. Four neoiuon «iuocuinbed during the vo^agt*. i- ==!s!!!s^s=
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7720, 24 January 1905, Page 2
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181The Aims of Labour. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7720, 24 January 1905, Page 2
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