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LABOUR DIVISIONS

NEW SUUTH WALES

SETBACK FOR MR LANG

Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright

SYDNEY, November 19,

(Received November 19, at noon.)

By an overwhelming majority delegates to a conference representing more than two-thirds of the unions in the State, passed a resolution repudiating Mr Lang’s leadership of the Labour Party.

The resolution referred to the “ arrogant misuse of power and position by a coterie grouped around Mr Lang and Mr Beasley/” It was decided to summon a further conference of representatives of trade unions and the Australian Labour Party’s branches and leagues early next year to prepare plans for the rehabilitation of the Australian Labour Party in New South Wales on a democratic basis, “ free from inner group control, trickery, and corruption.

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Evening Star, Issue 22810, 19 November 1937, Page 9

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LABOUR DIVISIONS Evening Star, Issue 22810, 19 November 1937, Page 9

LABOUR DIVISIONS Evening Star, Issue 22810, 19 November 1937, Page 9

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