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TRANSPORT WORKERS.

LIVELY EXCHANGES AT THE CONGRESS. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright • (Roc. August 28, 9.55 p.m.) London, August 28. Speaking at the Transport Workers' Congress, Mr. Havelock Wilson, Secretary of the Seamen's Union, opposed tlio idea of amalgamating tho unions in the different countries as a step towards ono hugo organisation. It was impossible, ho declared, to discover o.no form rif seamen's union to suit all nationalities, and any attempt to impose, say, the German system of organisation upon workmen in Great Britain would fail. 7 Mr. J3en Tille.tt deplored Mr. Havelock Wilson's attack on tho Socialists. A heated altercation between Mr. ITavelock Wilson and Mr. Tillett ensued and tho former subsequently left tho room. , The Congress then adjournod,

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1841, 29 August 1913, Page 7

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TRANSPORT WORKERS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1841, 29 August 1913, Page 7

TRANSPORT WORKERS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1841, 29 August 1913, Page 7

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