LABOR CONFERENCE
' . PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS. . (United Press Association-?-By Electric j/., Telegraph—Copyright). *•(Received 'this day atHl 1 'a .ro.) ; ' LONDON, _Sept. 30. ' “We meet in high spirits. The Labour Party .and Government are; doing well. Success is not spoiling us,’? ; said Herbert Morrison, Minister of .Transport, in his presidential address at the ! conference of tlie Labour 'Party at Brighton. • “.We refuse to .. water down our final objectives. The Party’s purpose is as "much as ever the conquest of our country for the people of our country, and conquest /of the world for the workers of the world. We aim at a new society, the Socialist Commonwealth. It is a source of strength that, the British Labour Party is so closely bound up with Trades Unionism.” . i;
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1929, Page 5
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