IRISH TRADES UNIONISTS.
M: J CHOSEN to lead. ' - W|f LABOUR PARTY. Igffc . . Telefriph— Association—Copyright. J - London, June 1. ItMzjjsxxs, the leader of the recent ® Dublin; strike, has been elected pre- - /sident of the Irish Trades Union ' 'Congress- It is stated that now that llplHime'Rttle has been practically setprsti<& an Irish Labour Party will be v established next week. ' illlffii.j " JERKIN FOR NEW ZEALAND. iV'' 1 ■. TOUR PROPOSED; * .. IBLBOBAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Wellington, Tuesday. AdWce ba* been by Mr. P.-H. secret of the United FederaXabonr, from Larkin that. th© jecis to arrive, in New Zealand: fe«^Wlnet>n a lecturing tour, for' propaganda ' purposes, and; c '■'■rM Uie pirpoiie of raising funds to extend IA Aperitive Labour activities in Dublin. i- ••'a
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15625, 3 June 1914, Page 7
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117IRISH TRADES UNIONISTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15625, 3 June 1914, Page 7
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