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UNITED LABOUR PARTY.

(PRESS ASSOCIATIOM TELEORAJf.. .' -' AUCKLAND, February !SS. > The recent amalgamation of tM United Labour Party, headed by Mr W. T. Mills, with tho New Zealand Federation of Labour, docs not rice*. * with the approval of the_ Auckland branch of (Tie old New Zealand Labour Party, and at a meeting held last even- - ing the following recommendations from the executive were adopted:—(l) That as now constituted tho United Labour. Party" is now Syndicalist, and revolu- .- tionary in its general trend of policy, and as publicity announced, has decided to join the Syndicalist Federation of Labour; (2) the rccomnienda- . tion previously submitted regarding this branch stepping into the breach and - reorganising the New Zealand Labour Party is again brought forward. and correspondence from Wanganui, CHinst*- , church, Napier, and elsewhere leads this *'. executivo to believe that dissatisfaction ,_ with tho United Labour Party in "widespread and that the time is fully npe to re-establish tho New Zealand Labour Party: (3) That the United Labour Party is now openly opposing tha&Jß.- -i tematic training of tlio citizens of Ncrr_ I Zealand in the art of defence. The worK j of organising the now party is to pro; eeed immediately, it being decided that' I tho newly eleel cd local committee ■*. should bo constituted a national com. I mittee. and the services of Mr Walsh-V secured as organiser for an immediate campaign.

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14600, 26 February 1913, Page 10

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UNITED LABOUR PARTY. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14600, 26 February 1913, Page 10

UNITED LABOUR PARTY. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14600, 26 February 1913, Page 10