TRADE UNION CANT.
plain talk; by labour MEMBER.
| DISCOURSE ON "BOODLERS." BY MR. RING O'MALLEY. Br TcltcriDb—Praia Association—Copyrlaai London, February 23. Mr. G. N. Labour M.P. for the Blackfriars Division of/Glasgow, in an "nddruss at the Memorial Hall, said he was amazed at the amount pf. cant'talked by the'trade, unionists.' They 'fulminated at their, congresses, against sweating, yet caused it by buying sweated goods. THE ".BOODLER"! HIS METIER. EXPOUNDED BY KING O'iIALLEY. Sydney, February. 24. . .Mr.. King O'Malley, Federal Minister, for Home Affairs, speaking at a Labour union meeting, advised those present, against strikes, which only, played into, the hands of "boodlers." Personally, ■he never did half a day's work; he was one.of those who schemed, "and who had; Been abie to make "boodle" . to some, little .extent without manual labour... The 'Twodler'-' made njoney by learning how to make the Workers work. What' the "boodlers" wanted Wis. to create a financial crisis or. a great strike before, the' Federal elections. ,',. ; . TOO MANY. WORKERS. : ''PUSHING BRITONS OUT OF JOBS." Adelaide, February, 24. Officials of labour unions at Port Pirio complain that the increasing.influx, of foreigners is. pushing Britons out of jobs. , It is declared that Russian and Italian secret societies existed. , , ,-.. ■The (recently unsuccessful Norwegian wbaling expedition had swelled the,ranks of the. foreign seamen by discharging 1 a crew of thirty Norwegians.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1683, 25 February 1913, Page 5
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222TRADE UNION CANT. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1683, 25 February 1913, Page 5
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