AUSTRALIAN LABOR.
AN UNSETTLED DISPUTE, By Telegraph—Press Assn.-—Copyright. Sydney, June 15. Mr. Dooley attended the Labor Conference on crutches. He urged unity in the ranks as essential to recapturing the confidence of the electors. The interim report of the committee of inquiry into Mr. McGirr’s charges reports that Mr. McGirr objected to two members of the committee and refused to appear before it. During the discussion conflicting motions were moved, urging the mittee to report without Mr. McGirr’s evidence, and to substitute others for the members of the committee objected to. The conference has passed a resolution in favor of reversion to single electorates by 77 votes to 34. The. conference has adjourned. Melbourne, June 15. Mr. A. Stewart, secretary of the Federal executive of the Australian Labor Party, considers that there is no likelihood of a special inter-State Conference to reconsider. the Brisbane objective, as requested by the New South Wales Conference. He believed New South Wales, which at present stood alone, would join the other States soon.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 June 1922, Page 7
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