BRITISH LABOUR.
COMMUNIST ISSUE RAISED AGAIN.
BY CAB BE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT; LONDON, Sept. 17. The agenda for the Labour Party Conference at Margate on October 11 shows that the Communist issue, which It was supposed was killed last year ■will arise again. •
■Several branches intend\to move ret solutions condemning the heresy hunt / which has resulted. in the disaffiliation of several branches for not casting out the Communists. Other motions will demand that when the next Labour Government is formed, Ministers shall be chosen, not by the Prime Minister, but by a committee of the executive. It will also be proposed that the Labour Government shall be “under the direction and control of the National Labour Party. ” Another, proposal demands that no freemason shall be eligible for any office in the party, on the ground that “the craft is wholly incompatible with Socialist aspirations."
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 18 September 1926, Page 5
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