THE QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS.
POSITION OF THE LABOUR PARTY. By Telegraph.—Preset Association.—Copyright. (Received May 26, 4.54 p.m.) " ; London, May 25. Mr. W. M. Hughes, addressing an enthusiastic Independent Labour meeting at Sheffield, declared that the elections in Queensland only proved that the Labour party there had indulged in the luxury of fight-; ing amongst themselves. They would be all the stronger at the next election. The Labour party in Australia had never allowed ', fiscalism to divide it, and never would. The party had made politics the people's question and the people were supporting them in larger numbers each year.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13498, 27 May 1907, Page 5
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