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LABOUR EXTREMISTS

EXPULSION FROM PARTY IS NOW INEVITABLE I'HUM MEWS OF DEI.EGATES N.S.W. “FESTER ING SOKE" (Aii it. and N.Z. Cable; lh rlli, April V. -Mr A. MuCa-Uum, a member ul th o Western Australian Legislative Assembly, who lias returned from the Federal Labour Coiiic-renco at Canberra, said the expulsion el the New tSeuuY Wales Labour hxccutivi from tljo Australian Labour Party w as inevitable. It should have been done years ago, lie* added. Sydney had been a festering sore on the inoveine.nl for years, and a- coterie had formulated it> own policy which, in essence, was fundamentally opposed to the Labour movemeut. He had lie cm told that the bang repudiation plan had not been placed before tin* New South W ales Cabinet The first members of the Cabinet knew was when the plan was published in tlio Press. Mr McCallum added that there, was no fear whatvor of a.ny other States following Mr J. lb bang

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Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2399, 8 April 1931, Page 7

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LABOUR EXTREMISTS Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2399, 8 April 1931, Page 7

LABOUR EXTREMISTS Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2399, 8 April 1931, Page 7