MELBOURNE.
CHAMPION'S VIEWS.
In a further article in the Melbourne •' Age " Mr Champion says that, although he should be very glad to sco workers at Home willing to do all they are able to support the workers here in any just cause, he cannot forget that the levies they are preparing are sorely needed in the defence of English men and women, who are chronically within measurable distance of actual starvation. So far as the dockers were concerned, it was absolutely true that they could not subscribe unless it were in memory of the nobility with which all classes in Australia came forward in their hour of need.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 215, 11 September 1890, Page 5
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