NEWS LEAKAGES.
CONFERENCE CONCERN.
DELEGATES' KEEN INTEREST. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Wednesday. Developments at the annual conference of the New Zealand Labour party in Wellington to-day occupied delegates practically throughout the morning and afternoon sessions, and it is not now likely that the conference will end before Friday. Previously it was expected to conclude to-morrow. No official statement is available on the questions which thus occupied the conference. It is understood they arose from leakages of information, first from the conference, and secondly from the caucus. There was no mistaking the keen interest taken by delegates in the proceedings, and there was practically a full attendance of Cabinet Ministers. It is known that the speakers at the close of the discussion late in the afternoon included Mr. J. A. Lee, M.P., who was followed by the Prime Minister. Steps designed to reduce the chance of further leakages of information concerning the conference proceedings are also understood to have been taken.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 86, 13 April 1939, Page 7
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