WELLINGTON TRADES AND LABOUR COUNCIL.
A! NUT', FOR GENERAL BOOTH ' TO CRACK. . ; j.UY a'r.tiSosAi'ii. — riucss association.) Wellington, this day. The Trades and 'Labour Council have forwarded a > petition, sigasd by ! 1,500 Unionists, to Queensland, in favour of the liberation of the men imprisoned (luring the last strike. They also passed a resolution of sympathy with General Booth's sObrcs to relieve poverty and distress at Homo, but recommending' him to entioavour to move public opinion by the ballot box in favour of settling poor people on tho dear parks of the aristocracy, instead of bringing thorn to tho colonies. Ab tho, efiKJa time, tho Council is careful to exjirass an opiniou in favour of immigration: of ni-?n with capital.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 282, 27 November 1891, Page 4
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