SEAMEN'S UNION.
+. TO REJOIN TRADES UNION CONGRESS. (tnrmtt) raxes tssoounon—at axscntto TH.SJa4.PH COPTBIOHT.) LONDON, September 19. After numerous seamen's and miners' conferences, the Seamen's Union has resolved to dissociate Itself from Mr Spencer's non-political Miners* Union, and pledges support for counteracting the injury arising from its former association. This is all a prelude to the Seamen's Union rejoining the Trades Union Congress. It will be remembered that there was a legal action before the death of Mr Havelock Wilson, the seamen making a £IO,OOO grant to Mr Spencer's union.—Australian Press Association.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19730, 21 September 1929, Page 17
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