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CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN
The chairman of the unemployed
(Mr. M. McMullen) was told yester- <*>
day by the secretary of the Unemploy- <*>
ment Belief Council (Mr. Dwyer) that
itiie distribution of clothing and boots
I for school children would be begun that
'day. The clothing would be distri
jbuted at the North Adelaide. Currie
! street. Flinders-street, and Dominican
i schools.
11 MEETING OF A.L.P. COUNCIL 1
; I At a meeting of the council of the
Labor Party last night, Senator Knee
-11 bone presiding, a committee, compris
:' ing Messrs. C. L. Gray, C. E. Skitch,
! and T. W. Grealy, was appointed to
? i examine the credentials of the dele-
I gates to the State conference.
Mr J. R. Hawke was appointed re
; turning officer for the conference and
: Mr. T. W. Grealy was appointed to
' the delegation which will attend the
. I Federal conference. In addition to
11 the instruction about the Premiers'
? I plan, the delegation was requested to
'? i move—"That every future interpreta
-11 t:on of Federal policy shall be by spe
| cific resolution which shall be voted
j on by members, and not be given as
I a ruling by the chairman, whether
?' challenged or otherwise." i
? j Tlie resignation of Mr. T. T. Ed- j
wards, MP., as a member of the party
i v,-as read. A resolution was adopted
, | that the next business be proceeded
? with immediately.
Senate Candidates
I The report of Mr. M. Grealy on the
, ballot to choose six Senate candidates
; v-as received. The candidature of
< fonitors Kneebone and Hoare and
IMcsrs. F. F. Ward and J. S. Verran
i vis endorsed- The endorsement of
' liie other two candidates was held over
Ljiiil after tile Federal conference.
: It v:as decided to ask the Govern
; nn;; io expedite the distribution of
! clef ling and boots to women and chil
dren.
Premiers' "National Government"
? The council protested against the
' Premier iMr. Hill) having ignored the
riiles and policy of the party by pro
; rosins tliat the Premiers' Conference
i -'ioi:3d ta'ce the form of a national
j Government, or emergency executive,
; to <;aa! with the affairs of the covja
i try :n this time of crisis.
\V th a vif w to absorbing some of
i the unemployed at Port Adelaide, it
was decided to urge the Government
tT employ waterside workers for dis
charging coal instead of using the
r-.cciisnlcal appliances. I
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