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LABOUR RESOLUTION

FIGHT TO BITTER END

DRIVE AUTHORS FROM POWER

(United Press Association.—Copyright.) (Received 30th April, noon.)

LONDON, 29th April.

Six hundred delegates, representing four million trade unionists, attended the T.U.C. congress, convejujf! to alan the campaign against the Trade Union Bill. Mr. George Hicks, presiding, said: "Just as the Covenanters'of old bound themselves by oath to maintain the Faith, we pledge ourselves to stand by our trade unions and fight the Bill to the bitter end." The main resolution was to pledge the conference to work to frustrate "this malicious attack and drive the authors of the Bill from power." . .-

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 30 April 1927, Page 9

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LABOUR RESOLUTION Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 30 April 1927, Page 9

LABOUR RESOLUTION Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 30 April 1927, Page 9

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