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NOT WANTED

AGITATORS BARRED.

ECHO OF RECENT STRIKE,

STATEMENT IN PARLIAMENT. (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) Received June 22, noon. LONDON, June 21. In the House of Commons Mr Henderson asked for an explanation of the refusal to admit M. Oudegeest, secretary of the International Federation of Trade Unions, and M. Pimrains, secretary of the International Transport Workers’ Federation, who desired to attend the International Labour Conference on Emigration in London. Sir W. Joynson-Hicks replied that during the recent illegal strike information reached him that Oudegeest and Pimmins were arranging to hold up British ships at foreign ports. Mr Henderson asked whether this was a new form of reprisal against bona fide trade unionists carrying out their duty. . Sir W,. Joynson-Hicks replied that he must adhere to his decision unless Mr Henderson had information to the contrary.—-Reuter.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 172, 22 June 1926, Page 7

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NOT WANTED Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 172, 22 June 1926, Page 7

NOT WANTED Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 172, 22 June 1926, Page 7