LABOR IN AUSTRALIA.
THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE. A UNITED PAExt4 By Telegraph.—Preen Aon.—Copyright. Received June 4, 5.5 p.m. Sydney, June 3. The annual conference of the Austral lian Labour Party has opened. The president (Mr. Poweis), in an address, referring to the former internal quarrels said the bitter feelings had subsided and the party is now a harmonious, body, all the disruptive elements having been got rid of. He claimed that thing the workers wanted was contained! in their old objective, but the late Bris« bane inter-State conference put thia objective aside. A big majority of delegates went gagged to the Brisbane con*. ference, whose objective was an abstract proposition, which none knew the real meaning of. Ha declared the New South Wales elections were won through barbarous sectarianism, the result of an unscrupulous electioneering dodge by politicians and Press. The Labour Party knew no religion, but had learned wherek its political enemy hit hardest, and; would know where to fight in future. A motion protesting against the exe-* entire’s endeavour to curtail women’s representation at the conference and *ies daring for women’s equal rights with men was defeated.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn,
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 June 1922, Page 5
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