LABOUR POLITICS.
Received March 27, 12.10 p.m. SYDNEY. March 27. The Sydney Morning Herald says: It was made clear at the annual Easter conference of the State Labour Party that the Leader of the Federal Opposition, Mr Curtin, had allied himself with Mr Lang. Mr Curtin approved of the actions of the Lang faction in New South Wales throughout the recent Labour split by declaring that the State Labour movement must be supreme within the State. The proceedings at the conference showed Mr Lang was in complete control of the State Labour movement and that the opposition rebel tinier, movement was hopelessly divided.
There was a surprise when it was announced that among those who sought rcadmission to the party were Messrs Garden. Hefltron, Davidson and Horsington, and members of Parliament and a number of union officials who were expelled last year.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 99, 29 March 1937, Page 2
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