AUSTRALIA
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LABOUR CONFERENCE. SYDNEY, April 17. The annual Labour Conference is sitting at the Sydney Trades Hall. Mr Lang was reelected as leader of the New South Wales Party. There was no other nomination. Mr Lang blamed the Communists for Labour’s defeat at the reefent election. He foreshadowed a new Labour weekly paper, which would become the official organ of accredited Labour in this State.
EVANGELIST WELCOMED T J SYDNEY, April 17. Judge Rutherford,, of America, was a passenger to Sydney by the liner Mariposa. He was acclaimed by a arge crowd, and was driven away in a luxurious car, his personal bodyguard standing on the running-board. Contrary to expectations there "was no hostile demonstration. Judge Rutherford, in an interview, said he intended to speak at the Sydney Sports Ground next Sunday, and that he would return- to America in two weeks time. Mewanhile he would not leave Sydney. He deprecated the action ot the Commonwealth Postmas-ter-General in denying him the use of landlines for broadcasting purposes.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 April 1938, Page 8
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