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[Australian & X.Z. Cablo Association.] LABOUR’S OPPOSITION LONDON, April 10. The Daily .Express’s Labour correspondent says: The Socialists and Trade Unionists are unanimously opposed to the Trades Union Bill, lint differ concerning the means of opposing the measure. Industrial leaders outside the Commons do not want t Parliamentarians to move amendin' l hut want Labour Commoners who did not attend the Committee stage, to (level o themselves instead to a countrywide platform campaign. Parliamentarians intend to move for the rejection of the Bill, and desire further prolonged!y to oppose every clause and every line The left wingers are urging sleady obstruction, similar to that Irish Nationalists used to carry out. with scenes of expulsion of the members responsible. The Union, loaders in no wav support the suggested general strike as a. protest against the Bill. Various methods of fighting (ho Bill will he discussed by the Council of the Trade Union Congress on April 13th. and at the National Conference of Trade Union Executives on April 29th.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 April 1927, Page 1
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