MR. LANG'S REPLY
(Received 14th ' Ms,y, noon.)
SYDNEY, This Day. MivLang states that he is still behind Mr. Scale, despite the Federal Australian Labour Party's decisions. He is of tho opinion that the Federal executive would not have taken, up its present attitude if it had been fully acSouth Wales and had met Mr. Scale. The executive has resolved not to accept the Federal Conference's decision orto agree to a compromise with those iv ho had stultified the progress of tho great movement and who had wilfully &j£?l*t ****** *4
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 112, 14 May 1927, Page 9
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