MR BEEBY AND THE LABOUR PARTY.
Mr Beeoy's manifesto' to ,the electors explains the-grounds of has appositionD to the referenda proposals. He Says that under the circumstances 'he cannot remain- a member of the Labour Party. The of- the past two years has been to dragoon (adherents to support measures whereon they had been previously allowed freedom of action. After traversing the Federal Plarlikment's proposaJs, hie says, "The day of will came, amd workersl hoodwinked by spurious cries of 'INiartionalisin' will rend the men who prevented them obtaining the measure of relief whereto they were 'entitled1." Mr Bee'by claims that whole helping Labour he has a ruigtfit to kee<p free from thedomination of a purely party machine, which was prepared to hopieilesely clog the future progress of Australia, for a temporary party advantage.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 12 December 1912, Page 5
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133MR BEEBY AND THE LABOUR PARTY. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 12 December 1912, Page 5
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