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Larkinism is Impossible.

AN EXTRAORDINARY MAN.

SPEECH AT THE CONGRESS. 1 ■ i By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] i riMEs—Sydney Sun Special Cables. , (Received 8 a.m.) London, November 1 ( J. i Mr One's discussion on the attitude of the Parliamentary Commltee at the trade Union Congress, says: ''We cannot al)audon the Irish transporters; to do .so would be to abdicate. At the same time we cannot endorse the principles avowed and practised by Larkin; to do so would be to take leave of their senses. They must know perfectly well that Larkinism is impossible and can only lead to chaos. j This extraordinary man is nearly as (great an embarrassment to his friends as to his enemies—perhaps greater. Once the strike is begun this side of the Channel, the battle will be won easily; limited, none can foresee its issue." DOCKERS ANXIOUS TO STRIKE. London, November 19. i The Dublin Relief Fund is now £54,500. A tenth food ship has been sent. Mr Orbell, general organiser of the Dockers' Union, states that dockers [are strongly in favor of action on behalf of Dublin. There is the greatest .trouble in holding them in check. If a stoppage comes it will be of greater magnitude than any previous upheaval. I Neither men nor money will be spared

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 68, 20 November 1913, Page 5

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Larkinism is Impossible. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 68, 20 November 1913, Page 5

Larkinism is Impossible. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 68, 20 November 1913, Page 5

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