Ther<* aro two Irish questions;— tlomo Rule m Belfast and Tram ttulc In Dublin. Tho "Dominion" In ronorting the trial of nn nrrested^strlker made use of tho erosshead, "A well-dressed Russian," This surely la tho limit! Why shouldn't a Russian be well -dressed 7 And isn't a well-dressed Russian a better object to rest the eyes on than an over-dressed or under-dre&sed Englishwoman? ; Tho New Zealand strike shows the j I day of the individual scab has gone ! for all time (soya Sydney "Truth"). ; Tho organisation of labor is too I comprehensive to allow individuals j I to step m and break down a strike. jln Amorica great bodies of men are ! organised for tho express purpose of I ' brooking striken. In Australia and j Now Zealand these bodies nro not { I necessary. During strike timo the ' free lal>ororg come together, organise themselves Into n union, register under the Arbitration Act; they then are by law a bona fide union to do the bidding of the employers.
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NZ Truth, Issue 441, 6 December 1913, Page 6
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167Untitled NZ Truth, Issue 441, 6 December 1913, Page 6
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