A LECTURER. TO BE PROCURED.
The Socialist Conference concluded to-day. v It was decided, to appoint a paid national organising secretary for the Dominion and to procure the services of a prominent Socialist lecturer to tour the country for propaganda work. "Mr. E. G- Howard, of Christchurch, was elected president, and the secretarial work was left in the hands of M/r. F. R. Cooke, also of Christchurch, till the appointment of a paid organising secretary is confirmed. The conference expressed its attitudo towards Professor Mills' unity schemy in the terms of- the following resolution: — r- "That, while earnestly and urgently desiring the unity of the workers of New Zealand, this conference is of opinion that such unity can only be effected if based upon tho revolutionary Marxian conception of the class struggle witn the Socialist objective . clearly avowed, and the namei procedure, and principles of the Socialist movement adopted-"
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Grey River Argus, 10 April 1912, Page 5
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