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THE WELSH STRIKE.

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I'l'Klt I'IM'SS ASSOCIATION.] ili ""i'.'e'l 1 bi> Day, a.m.) LONDON", S<»]>telllbei- 27. One hundred and sixty thousand ballot papers have '.eon distributed lo the Illinois in South Wales. 'I he issue is restricted to Ihi i|ii"s;!on who! her td:e Cambrianshall ho financially supported or whether there shall be a general strike. Sir ('. li. McLaren. .M.l\, char-aet''-rises the ballot as grossly unlair. He says that virtually all v,'!: > are opposed to a wild, aggressive policy will 'be disfranchised. J lie Daily Chronicle (London) considers Sir C. H. McLaren's strong words are justified.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 September 1910, Page 3

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THE WELSH STRIKE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 September 1910, Page 3

THE WELSH STRIKE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 September 1910, Page 3