LABOUR UNITY.
CONFERENCE APPEAL.
ADVICE TO DISSENTERS. (P.A.) WELLINGTON, this day. The importance of unity being: maintained within the ranks of the Labour movement was emphasised by the president, Mr. James Robert?, at the Labour party conference to-day. The last conference, ho said, took certain action to end sectionalism and he trusted this would result in the unity of members. Whether they belonged to the trade union movement or branches of the party they could not afford differences at the present time. It would always be better if those who could not agree with majority rule and who would like to foist their ideas and ambitions on others were to leave the organisation rather than create dissension within. Since the last conference, Mr. Roberts said, the international situation had grown even more serious, but they must all play their part in the fight to maintain free institutions, in the fight against aggression and dictatorship, and in the fight for human rights and justice.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 87, 14 April 1941, Page 8
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