PROFESSOR MILLS'S VISIT.
Some IGO gem* l " 3 -! laborers wore addressed in the Trades Hall last evening hv Professor Mills. The Icc.ter.vr stronfilv supported tbe unification of labor, and said that speenil wot?; hctf to be done in aeeomplishnig tioji. Their first effort should bo in tp.o direction of ere.-iting a body of spar.L-.l workers—men who would go to their follows and solicit them to become tcembers of the union. When the Fexieration was brought about it should ho composed of unionists who had Aavo the best work for the union to which they belonged. Professor Mills will deliver two addresser, in the King's Theatre tomorrow. In the afternoon, at .3 o'clock, he opens new ground so far as this city is concerned. We have never previously had a housewives' union in existence, but are ikjv to hear the idea fully expounded in 'The_ Church, the Home, and the Housewives' Vnion.' In the evening Professor Mills wftl enlarge on a theme which has long been the subject of eloquent • Making the Beginning under Socialism.'
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Evening Star, Issue 14784, 27 January 1912, Page 8
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