ADDRESSES BY RED FED LFADEUS.
(SPECIAL TO "THE PREA3.") WELLINGTON. December ». Mr Young, president of the Fedexa>
tion of Labour, who is out on bail pfindappeal, affected cheerfulness at tho public meeting yesterday regarding the condition and outlook of the strike, but ho revealed his real mood when he attacked the Press coarsely. Holland, editor of the "Maonland Worker." said that when Labour came inco power it would bar ish the ma«tor-cla-vs to Hell, or anywhere else out of New Zealand. Mr Dowgray, .noting president of ;ho Reds, made a curious confession. He said hr» was obliged to admit tho of his prediction as to the <■ railway men join/ ,i tiio strike. He said that his wish w.- - father to his thoncht, but he bad as much right to rxpress such -wishes a«s Mr Massey, who .Jiad said that the strike was over.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14844, 9 December 1913, Page 7
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143ADDRESSES BY RED FED LFADEUS. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14844, 9 December 1913, Page 7
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