A.L.P. Bars Door on Reconciliation
THEODORE DEFINITELY EXPELLED. LANG FACTION IN ASCENDANT SYDNEY, April 4. Disorderly scenes marked the opening of the Easter Labour Conference at the Trades Hall. The Conference endorsed the attitude. of the executive for its resolute handling of the situation which develeped. in the Federal sphere during recent months. The action of the executive in its conduct of the East Sydney by-election and its adoption of the Lang plan and the decision to ignore the recent Fereral Conference was completely vindicated. Mr. Theodore was definitely placed outside the Labour party movement. All other Labour members of the New South Wales and Federal party who do not accept the declaration of local autonomy for New South Wales party made by the 1928 Conference will find themselves without endorsement. The move sponsored by the Australian Workers’ Union to appoint a committee to explore avenues for reconciliation with the Federal executive was overwhelmingly defeated. The interest in the proceedings was indicated by the presence on the platform of over thirty members of Parliament.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 5618, 6 April 1931, Page 7
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174A.L.P. Bars Door on Reconciliation Manawatu Times, Volume LVI, Issue 5618, 6 April 1931, Page 7
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