IRATE FURNITURE MAN.
[ THE RECENT ARRESTS. i —■ —u_ ~ I (By i'eleiriraiili.-'Prao Association.) bunedin, November 13. At a' meeting «f the. Furniture Union ; tcnight a resolution was passed ont-.pli-atically protesting aga.icSt the action of the- Govern nwat in »resting tl» strife loaders., The union entered nil ehiplmtic protest against "the organised, attempt of tlio laiicW, oeran.ereial.C'siiid sl.iifipi.ii" monopolists, united under tho ore' F«sfle:ra!.i<jii, to smash i'im liatiomi) oifjanisatio.'i of labour., viz..? the Uiiitod Federation, of Labour, so as to enahjij this eost-oi-livinp; raiser Employers' Federation to dietato and deal a-s they )jl«ri«o with helpless individual sinaons," Further protest was made iigjtin&t compulsory arbiirafcn as a dangerous and illegal attempt to usurp tlio constitutional powers of Parliament, Twenty jwnuds was voted to -flic Strike Distress OainiMfcUse.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1906, 14 November 1913, Page 8
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124IRATE FURNITURE MAN. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1906, 14 November 1913, Page 8
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