THE LABOUR PARTY.
BY TELEGRAPH.— CORRESPONDENT.]
Wellington, Monday. The circular issued by the Trades and Labour Councils' executive with a view to ascertaining the feeling o€ radical members whether an Independent Labour party should be formed in the House, is not exciting much comment. According to one of the advanced radicals, a step in the direction in question will be taken sooner or later if there' is not further legislation in the interests of the wageearning classes.' Up till now, the workers, ho says, have considered that their interests would be best conserved by a LiberalLabour alliance. It is not expected that the proposal to establish a;■ separate Labour party will receive much support.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14225, 23 November 1909, Page 5
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