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LABOUR AGITATORS

" TWO KINDS IN ENGLAND."

(UNITID PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COFXRI9IIT.)

(ADSTRALIAN - NEW ZEALAND CABLK ASSOCIATION.)

(Received October 9, 9.30 a.m.)

WASHINGTON, 7th October.

The Directors of the United States Chamber of Commerce discussed English labour troubles with the representatives of English Chambers of Commerce. Mr. Stanley Machin, President of the London Chamber of Commerce, pointed out that two kinds of agitators existed in England —one that honestly desired improvement in the conditions of the workers and the other that desired to overthrow the Government. Mr. Hobeon, President of the Association of Chambers, said the efforts of the 'British Government to settle labour disputes had not been satisfactory.

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 87, 9 October 1920, Page 5

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LABOUR AGITATORS Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 87, 9 October 1920, Page 5

LABOUR AGITATORS Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 87, 9 October 1920, Page 5