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THE LABOUR PARTY

WHY MR. M'GIRR LEFT IT.

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"if- t t *rS?££ EY ' 2na An««* Mr. d. J. M. M Girr has resigned from the Labour Party. In a letter to the executive he gives as his reasons that tEe party, as at present constituted has lost sight of its Australian sentiments, is led by reactionaries, and masquerades as a Labour Party, when in reality it is a body of timid nervous Tories, who at heart are conservative in the extreme. Mr. M'Girr concluded with a statement that he does not propose to belong to any party, but to be a free lance.

SYDNEY, 2nd August, A mass meeting of membere of the Seamen s-Union defeated the Communist Party proposal for affiliation with the Australian Labour Party.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 29, 3 August 1923, Page 7

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THE LABOUR PARTY Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 29, 3 August 1923, Page 7

THE LABOUR PARTY Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 29, 3 August 1923, Page 7