STRIKE LESSONS.
(Received January 28th, 11.30 p,m.) SYDNEY, January 28. .Addressing the Australian Workers' Union Conference, Mr Spence said that the Brisbane, New Zealand, and Sooth African strikes showed that the ruling classes tyrannised over the workora by using unreasoning brute force, sometimes bludgeoning people to death, therefore some of thoso wild-brained ' men advocating <a universal strike ought to learn that until Labour got control of Parliamentary and other machines, brute forco would be employed to crush nnions. It was due to the big unions getting together that the threatened spread of the New Zealand strike was prevented. This would he followed by the establishment of a constitution which would bring together as many large unions as possible, thus controlling a largo force of workers in Australia.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14887, 29 January 1914, Page 7
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127STRIKE LESSONS. Press, Volume L, Issue 14887, 29 January 1914, Page 7
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