The next conference, held in Newcastle in 1924, passed two resolutions.
Under his influence the party's 1933 conference passed resolutions calling for the "total disarmament of all nations", and pledged to take no part in war.
The conference passed the proposals by 4 votes to 1.
On August 16 the conference passed two resolutions.
This conference passed the resolution to have separate electorates for the depressed classes.
That conference passed 61 resolutions, including broad changes to party policy and procedures.
On both issues, the conference passed a document.
The conference condemned the publication and passed a resolution that suspended any member who believed Wright's ideas.
With five million dollars of federal funds to spend, the conference passed twenty-five action-oriented resolutions.
The conference passed a resolution creating an interim steering committee that would found a national progressive Jewish organization.