TRADE UNION CONGRESS. SECULAR EDUCATION APPROVED. AFTER AN ANGRY CONTROVERSY.
li Ttletrtph -htn Aiiooi»ti«».~rj«tj»nHiV LONDON, Bth September, Angry scene* took place <vt th© Tr&dea Union Cbngms, when Mr. Sexton, a delegate representing ftom&n Oatholia dockers at Liverpool, denounced Mr. Thorne'g reeohttion in favour of «ec«l«f «due»tion. Thft Congress Mv^tbek«B 4ppi < oved o! the isolation by a latge mftjoriby, A tj&bleflraffl ww read from New South Wafee, wking Mi\ Rdr ntaAio, Labour M,P. for Merthyr-Tydvil, to deny Mt. Pieheap's alleged statement that there w«« plenty of room for miners in Aut« trulift,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 62, 11 September 1911, Page 7
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