FEDERAL LABOUR PARTY
BOLSHEVIK METHODS DIS-
CLAIMED,
(UNITED PRESS 'ASSOCIATION.—COPYRIGHT.)
SYDNEY, 7th March.
Mr. John Storey,_ leader of the State Labour- Party, publishes a statement on behalf- of the New South Wales State and Federal Labour members,' disclaiming any attempt to saddle the Labour Party with Bolshevik and I.W.W. methods. Mr. Storey says: "The party stands for its published objective and platform declarations, against a few limelight and notoriety hunters in the movement, whose utterances provide fighting material for our enemies'." Mr. Storey adds that Mr. Garden, secretary of the One Big Union, and Mr. Judd do not and cannot speak for the Australia Labour Party.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 56, 8 March 1919, Page 5
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