THE WELSH STRIKERS.
AN APPEAL FOR ASSISTANCE.
[]1Y TELEGBAI'H.PRESS -ASSOCIATION.] Wellington', Tuesday. Mr. McLaren*, M.P.. lias received a letted from .Mr. Kcir Hardie, the English Labour leader, appealing for funds for the relief of the miners who went oil strike at lUionda Valley, in South Wale?,- last September Mr. Hardie states lint as no settlement baa been arrived at, and the- dispute may go oil for some time, there is a good deal of suffering. and there are hundreds who are no in receipt of strike-pay from the l ' nl ' 1 ' 1 * Relief funds have been opened, and tne committee ban. authorised Mr. Ha IX ' ! ® _ make an appeal to tiie minors of >*cw land, Australia, and South Africa.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14688, 24 May 1911, Page 8
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