LABOUR AND THE ELECTIONS.
(Per Press Association.)
Wellington, December 20. At a meeting of the national council of the New Zealand Labour Party the fallowing resolution was passed: “That the national Council of the New Zealand Labour Party views with deep regret the action of the Auckland members of the party in congratulating the reactionary party of the Dominion' on their success at the recent poll, and takes this first opportunity of declaring that whatever opinions may have been expressed by the members concerned were purely their own private views of the matter, and in no way represented the attitude of the New Zealand Labour Party towards either Liberal or Conservative parties. This executive furthermore repudiates the action of any branch of the party in officially supporting the candidature of any person other than the pledged Labour man, or in election contests where no Labour man is standing of taking any official part therein."’
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 9, 21 December 1911, Page 3
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