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LABOUR IN AMERICA

MB S. GOMPEES’S VIEWS. j. " / I REACTIONARIES CONDEMNED. . Press, Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. ( NEW YORK, January 1. \ In expressing confidence’ in the outlook for the new year, Mr Samuel Gompers (president of thp American Federation of Labour), -in reviewing the situation, said : “ Extreme radicalism and extreme reaction have joined hands ii\ an attack against Labour. Many who call themselves Liberals have played the game of the enemy, also serving aa respectable pawns in a disreputable game. The Bolshevist propogandists have gnawed at our movement without avail. American Labour' wants no dictatorship, either by the plutocrat or by the proletariat.” N Mr Clampers complained that injunctions go on, .and the courts ber-rno more .agreeable to the suggestion that injunctions shall be issued.- This is only an attack upon Labour, which retains its mid-year vigour,—Reuter.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18444, 4 January 1922, Page 5

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LABOUR IN AMERICA Otago Daily Times, Issue 18444, 4 January 1922, Page 5

LABOUR IN AMERICA Otago Daily Times, Issue 18444, 4 January 1922, Page 5

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