I.L.P. CHEERS DISSOLUTION.
SOCIALISM AND “OTTE CAMPAIGN.” ... (Received This Day,' ®;55 tn.) > LONDON, OCfc. 6. • The Labour Conference. wildly ( cheered the dlaeolation announce-'
> ment. Cheers were also given for Socialism and “Our Campaign,” led by Mr George Lansbury and Mr Arthur Henderson. The singing Of “The Red Flag” followed. SCENES OF WILD ENTHUSIASM. PROGRAMME AWAITED FROM MR HENDERSON. / (Received This Day, 10.10 a.m.) LONDON, Oct. 6. By contrast with the tame scene in Parliament, there were the wildest scenes when the announcement as to the election was made at the Labour Conference at Scarborough. After Mr Henderson had revealed the date of the polling, Mr Lansbury jumped to the platform and ' began singing “The Red Flag,” in which delegates and onlookers joined, and which was repeated again and again. !The Chairman announced that the Cdnference would not disperse before Mr Henderson, * * the future Prime Minister,” enunciated the campaign programme.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 October 1931, Page 5
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