LARKIN AND HIS BOOMERS.
MR HAVELOCK WILSON'S QUERY
Mr Havelock Wilson, General Secretary of the Seamen's Union, in a manifesto, says that Larkin has absolutely controlled the Dublin branch of the Sailors' and Firemen's Union for the last two years. Tho Union has been involved in continuous disputes without reference to tho governing body, and the present strike could have been finished if common-sense had prevailed. Mr Wilson asks whether those booming Larkin can justify his disregard of agreements.
Seven hundred strike-breakers in Dublin are receiving 3us a week and free meals. They send cargoes of cattlo to Birkenhead daily.
Tbe "Daily Citizen" (Labour; says that British Labour car
only exert its full influence on behalf pf'the Dublin strikers by trusting itself to the guidance of welltried leaders. Larkin does not serve his own or Labour's cause by sowing distrust between the leaders and their followers.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14832, 25 November 1913, Page 7
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146LARKIN AND HIS BOOMERS. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14832, 25 November 1913, Page 7
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