ONE BIG UNION
AUSTRALIAN LABOUR AIMS. "FAREWELL TO FREEDOM." (United Press Association.) MELBOURNE, July 28. Mr Blackeley, president of the Australian Workers' Union, replying to the speeches at Hobart, said the preamble resolutions adopted at the AllAustralian Labour Congress did not go beyond the present Labour pledged objective.
Mr Ogden, commenting on the reply, states that the preamble provides both for a re-valuation and confiscation. The Labour Party never stood for either, and he hoped never would. The Council of Action should not abrogate powers which slio,uld be possessed only by a Sovereign Parliament. It would be farewell to freedom if they became dictators in Australia.
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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14712, 29 July 1921, Page 5
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