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CALL FOR JOINT UNION FRONT

FIGHTING CAMPAIGN OF HYSTERIA “COMING ONSLAUGHT AGAINST LABOUR” (2 p.m.) WASHINGTON, December 6. PLT Th L president of the Congress of Industrial or B a w s j ltl °J\ s - Mr f Philip Murray, has sent a letter to the American Federation ot Jf bo ,H £ nd the Railway Brotherhoods urging- a joint meeting the 0.1.0. to formulate a policy of united action to combat the deliberate and monstrous movement” to cripple labour. Mr Murray appealed to all labour leaders to rise above petty personal quarrels to resist the coming' onslaught against labour. , “ Tli e stage is now set for Congress to assemble in an atmosS id’ 0 °L? tional hysteria, deliberately fomented and msDirecl, h said. The vengeful fine against the coal miners is the first - 1 in ?, ca mpaign of hysteria against labour which must be met by united labour front.”

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22199, 9 December 1946, Page 8

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CALL FOR JOINT UNION FRONT Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22199, 9 December 1946, Page 8

CALL FOR JOINT UNION FRONT Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22199, 9 December 1946, Page 8

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