ECHO OF DUBLIN STRIKE.
UNION DISOWNS LARKIN. IRISH .LEADER'S REPLY. By Telegraph—Presi Association—Copyricbt. "'" ' • ■ London, January 293": In November last,; Mr. Havelock Wilson (secretary of ! the Seamen's Union), challenged James Larking the leader of the Dublin strikers, to prove \ his charges that English unionists' : had --t sent ; free labourers from London and * Leith to Dublin ! during the strike at the Irish capital, and. - called on - the Transport Workers' Union to,disown-Larkin...; -~- The announcement .'has now- been made that.. the -executive"'' of ' -the Transport Workers'"Union views kin's refusal: to substantiate his charges as unsatisfactory, and .has decided to dissociate, him from the movement.: k.. "'/v :' '"'. .•:"-',
Larkin describes i the executive's action as "bluff," and says it will hot affect him in the slightest. *
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15521, 31 January 1914, Page 9
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