THE LABOUR WAR.
(By Electro Telegraph-Copybight.) (Feb Press Association.) LONDON, Sept. 5. ; There was a scene at tho Labour Congress over the presence of the Board ot Trade Delegate, Mr D. J. Shackleton. A warm debate ensued on the motion, protesting against tho patronage of the (government who bludgeoned them and placed the military at the service ot tho railway magnates. Tho motion was negatived by a "large majority, but a resolution was .carried protesting against Mr Winston Churchill's policy, and demandingan inquiry regard ng the .n.l.tary and police excesses in the lute strike. 1 MELBOURNE, Sept. 6. At the annual meeting of;[to Em» or ers' Federation it,was stated that tho hid been seventy-six main and i\\cl\o SE spikes in Australia for the year nded.Juno 30. Tho F™ tint unless the Labour party was bottu £-"l might do irreparable damage to li countn-• Employers wore, larasse Lveryeonceivablod.reot.on. Ita g*J flfforts now be ng made to plaoo mem i„subie n etion to the union bosses would have to bo strenuously resisted.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9609, 7 September 1911, Page 7
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