AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.
AVIwST AUSTRALIAN' LABOUR PARTY. PKRTH, Seotomber 2. Tho .split in the ranks of tho Labour party is widening. Tho Trades and Labour Council has expressed disappointment with the proposals of tho Daglish Government, and has asked tho Parliamentary Labour party to s-ecuro tlio adoption of tho Labour platform in its entirety. PRIKFKK KNTXA.L TR.VDK. SIR, WILLIAM MoMILLAN’S VXKWS. ,SVDXKV, September 2. Sir AVilliam AlcMillan (formerly a prominent I'Tootrado member in the ■.Federal Parliament), in an address on preferential trade, declared that tho scheme was too ridiculous for sober argument, and was absolutely impracticable. Instead of building up and consolidating tlio ICmpiro, it would, if over attempted, bo tho death-note of political union.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 5372, 3 September 1904, Page 5
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