NOISY SYNDICALISTS.
LONDON, Oct. 1
At the Syndicalist Congress the were assured that the revolutionary organisation was progressing in France, where it is regarded as a driving force against militarism, patriotism, and capitalism.
The proceedings were noisy, the English delegates threatening to withdraw, in consequence of personalities.
Confusion prevailed, and the chairman appealed for order, before it was understood it was necessary for appeal to be translated into French and German.
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Northern Advocate, 3 October 1913, Page 3
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