NO EMPIRE STRIKE
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'■ (Svdney "Sun" Special-) , l ■ London, July ''• Mr. Havelock Wilson, J^g^ was specially i»«"7" lie request trom to-day on the *» b Won for on Hie Australian, Seamen » Empire-wide strike. -, not He said: As tbovinu bc Australian strike- Walsh's np . pcil for-on E"1 ',V I s ha,U do noleaders wove en a man is ac--IVrtts%r^°trf^ 01 a amieals seemingly indicate ° e ' tR'A most level-headed lot in the trades union movement, but unfo uualely they had been deposed hei",!« tliev were patriotic: Unknown new leaders had taken their places. \ "There is too much talk of general striked declared Mr. Wilson. '. People have the idea that a general strike ll be called any minute w.thou con ling the workers. Some men on this side ot the water in tho same way arc, ge«io| loose notions, olid are advocating that llio executives should to empowered lo eall strikes without ballots, let same agitators persistently "ones * extension of the parliamentary franchise. That is not democracy.'
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 274, 15 August 1919, Page 8
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163NO EMPIRE STRIKE Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 274, 15 August 1919, Page 8
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