,: Differences of opinion, between th« Communist Party and the Labour Party; are dealt with at length by a eorrei* pondent, S." Harrison, who .writes oa behalf .of. the Wellington group at th« Communist party, criticising th« d«ei-, sions of 'the Wellington' Trades and Labour Council to exclude Communistic influences., from the. Trades Hall.- The correspondent asserts that his party stands . for! democracy within the trades union movement,' comments on. the actions and/utterances of Party leaders, and . concludes. by asking whether that party repudiates th« oxistence of a class struggle'or.not. Messrs. Thompson Bros., Ltd., Fruit . Exchange, Blair street, advertise a §»le of fowl wheat on Wednesday next at 11 a:m. ' .' '■■' ' ;'.■'■■' _. .r , ■In .to;day.'s paper will befbundtne Eail- - way Department's advertisement giving particulars of the-rissue'or holiday excur-/ iicin:■fnrfes for -the Easter htolidiy*,*!**? particulars of the relief traim throoiglMMf the holiday; period. .
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 65, 17 March 1928, Page 11
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