KEIR HARDIE ON HIMSELF.
—— . HIS n 1 • BT TBLEGIiArn—rnBSS .ABSOCIATION—oorTRioni. . .Sydney, December 17.. A large gathering: at- tho,.TradpsjHail welcomed Mr. Koir Hardie; British Labour M.Pi who declared liad-been said that his ' want of tact aliir judgment in India had chilled an otherwiSg';'unanimous reception that lie would haijoi'received from tho Australian people. If tiaat were, so, ho was very thankful that his want, of tact; had produced such desirable results;..',i . , Ho came to Australia to meot tho leaders of the Labour movement. Tho crime ho had committed in India was' tho same as he was committing in Australia—and it was a crimo whoroof he would probably dio guilty. It would be that of mixing with tlio common people. , ! i - Labour members entertained Mr.;> Hardie at a dinner at Parliament House. ; j
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 72, 18 December 1907, Page 7
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