LABOUR PARTY GROWING.
OIVIL SERVANTB TO JOIN? HOPES FOR .\Fi-‘ILIA'I‘IONS. (By Telegraph—Pres: \sfinnialinn\ AUCKLAND, Thursday. Hopes are entertained by the New Zealand Labour Party that. with the removal of restrictions on civil servants‘ Organisations they will ntliliaie with the party. neeording to Mr I). VViison. national secretary. who is visiting Aurklandt “ The progress of the party has been remarkable, par—ticularly since the general election," said Mr \Vilsnn In an interviewer. “At the end of the financial year we had 22i branches. There must, be 300 now. many in country places where there have not. been branches before.“ Replying to a questlnn, .\lr \Vil.son said while the party did not intert'ure in industrial matters there appeurml to be great. hopes that there would be a coalition of the trades and Labour council and other organisations.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 18898, 29 May 1936, Page 9
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134LABOUR PARTY GROWING. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 18898, 29 May 1936, Page 9
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