LABOR'S PARADISE.
FOUR HOURS A DAY. Ay Telegtiph.—Prcm Aun—Copyright. Sydney, Dec. 29. ."he Labor Party's agenda for the Eastern conference contains a motion seeking t!:e expulsion from the movement of any member accepting a title from the British Government, also seeking the abolition of the wage system arid the substitution of universal service to the State, in whioh all giving four hours' service shall Tiave delivered the necessities of life to their homes.
One league advocates a co-operative Commonwealth, and. suggests that the New South Wales Government commence by backing co-operative stores in all municipalities. A number of branches are seeking the re-admission of members eXpelled over conscription, while Bathbirst proposes that no man be allowed to accumulate more than £IO,OOO.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 December 1920, Page 5
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