BALDWIN DENOUNCED
'DANGEROUS HYPOCRITE" YORK ALDERMAN'S OUTBURST. CLASS CONSCJOUSHESS AROUSED (Received July 6, 11.45 a.m.) LONDON, July Z. The railway companies, the Government, and far Ealdv/in were bitterly attacked by IV.r W. Co'.;bio, president of the National Umcn of Rahwayrr.en, and an alderman of Vork, in a speech at the annua! conference of the union at Vt'oy» mouth. Ho said the general strike had aroused the class consciousness of workers, wheso spirit on the ninth cay of the gro:.t fight vvss bettor than on the first. Tho railv/ay companies were determined to make the raiiwaymen pay the penaity for their strike losses, but before lo::g the men would demonstrate that the temporary victory of the employing class was only the- prelude to a great workinn class triumph. (Wr Dobbio denounced Mr Baldwin as a dangerous hypocrite, saying ho taiksd of iiic ru'al contemplation of the pi;j, but !:e appeared to have learnt mora from the .fax, and \s. gaining his ends by posting as a fi'iendly disposed opponent."
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Waikato Times, Volume 101, Issue 16841, 6 July 1926, Page 5
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