"DIRECT ACTIONISTS."
WHAT SYDNEY UNIONISTS SAY. By TeleeraßJi— Preig!Assbcdatlon—Dofcyrieht Sydney, November 4. Several .of the more militant type of Sydney unionists uecjimuitod /with af» fairs in comicction 'ivith the New Z?a* land strike,-defrlare that tlio dovcloj)monts'havo.becfi largely the result of the now uiiion policy' of direct action advice given to the irieli by fcertain union officials there, and largely the miteomo of reading direct aetibiiißt literature. The '"Sydney Morning Berald," referring to tlio momentous issues involved iii the Wellington Strike Conference, says:—"Though not comparable in its relation to tlio issue at stake with similar conferences in the Mother Country, it is of vital importance to tlio British self-go\'crriin{* Dominions in thoSouthetti Seas, Wo are glad tie meeting has been brought about by tlio joint efforts of Mr. Massny and Sir Josoph Ward, ami that a further object-lesson has been afforded Iwth the men and the employers that in thiß instance the general interests of thft community arc paramount above sectional differences." {Continued on Puro 5.)
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1898, 5 November 1913, Page 7
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165"DIRECT ACTIONISTS." Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1898, 5 November 1913, Page 7
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