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FOR SANE UNIONISM.

—-— :$~- — WHY DUBLIN EMPLOYERS ARE FIGHTING. LARKIN'S VANITY; By TelogWDh-Press Association-Copyright "Times"—Sydney "Sun" Special CablesLondon, November 17. In a letter to "The Times," Mr. Charles Murphy, Chairman of the Dublin Tramways- Company, defends the Dublin employers. H« says: "They are really fighting a_ battle for samv trades unionism. Larkifi's colossal vanity and vaulting ambition to make- himself a Labour dictator Viiil «au£o trouble."

Mr. Murphy suggests to the Labour party that it is unfair to mako unionism the issue of this dispute, LARKIN ANP THE EMPIRE. AN UNPATRIOTIC UTTEBANCE. "Times"—Sydney "Sun" Special Cables. ■ (Rec. November 18, 6.65 p.m.) London, November 17. Larkin, speaking at Manchester, said that the Irish wore the Ishraacls of the world. They had given blood, bone, and brain to every country by sapping their own. "They, talk," he exclaimed, "about their paltry Home Rule Bill, snying, ! Wo want to become members of the Empire,' " D—n the Empire!" (Ree, November 18, U.lO p.m.) London, November 18. Thirty thousand peoplo have applied for tickets for Larkin's meeting in the Albert Halt to-night, Subscriptions being collected in England Wo now enabling the Transport Union to distribute IDs. per week to tho married men, and 10s. (?) to tho unmarried men.

SYBNEY WHEAT-HANDLERS AGAIN ON STRIKE; Sydney November 18. ' There is another str-jke. oi : wheath&ndlcra at Darling Harbour. At first tho men -asked Jtor tho abolition of contractors, insisting on tho lessee of each section superintending -,-his <nra work. This 'was conceded, and the men now demand an increase in the number of men forming a'gang. Work has been stopped, and several vessels are held

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1910, 19 November 1913, Page 7

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266

FOR SANE UNIONISM. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1910, 19 November 1913, Page 7

FOR SANE UNIONISM. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1910, 19 November 1913, Page 7

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