NEW ZEALAND LABOR PARTY.
MEETING OF NATIONAL COUNCIL. PROTEST AGAINST “SEDGWICK BOYS.” U j EB press association j WELLINGTON, June 28. At a meeting of the National Administrative Council of the New Zealand Labor Party last night, a letter was read from the Auckland branch, suggesting that a protest be lodged against the Government importing any more Sedgwick,boys, but in view of the Government having intimated that no more assistance would/be granted for further importations until the first batch had been in the Dominion 12 months, it was considered by, the Council unnecessary to take any action at this juncture, although the Council is opposed to. the importation of cheap labor. The Dunedin South branch reported that a large number of Government employees were in sympathy with the party, but were debarred from taking, any active interest in the movement owing to the nature of their employment, which might be due to the Government system of espionage which is alleged to pre-' vail in some places.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3256, 29 June 1911, Page 2
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166NEW ZEALAND LABOR PARTY. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3256, 29 June 1911, Page 2
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