IN NEW SOUTH WALES
OUTLINE BY ME, LANG
CALL TO YOUNG AUSTRALIA
LESSONS OF EXPERIENCE
United Press Association—Bj Electric ftltcrapb—CopyrlEhu ; (Received March 31, 1 p.m.) SYDNEY, This. Day. What is generally regarded as a statement of policy on behalf of the State Labour Party for the next election was delivered by Mr. J. T. Lang at . Labour's Easter, Conference, now in session. He commented on the recent abortive attempts to unite the warring Federal and State) Labour units, and went on to say: "We cannot allow the virile Labour movement to'be throttled by old men with .Vested interests, and the insistent cry of the young Australian to be allowed to work and live must be answered. The financial system must be taken out of the hands of old men. People, particularly the rising generation, will find what they areseeking in our system of social control of credit facilities; in the regulation of banking; in the stabilisation, of markets; in the removal of excessive interest burdens; in the nationalisation of capital indebtedness; in the expansion of commodity purchasing power; in a reduced working week; in planning for national economy, 'and eliminating the waste of private exploitation. We must look to new methods and new .economic truths, built on the.bitter expefienca of the depression."
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 76, 31 March 1934, Page 11
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212IN NEW SOUTH WALES Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 76, 31 March 1934, Page 11
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