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TRADE UNIONS BILL

“TACTICS TO MAKE POLITICS SUNK." LONDON, February 2. During the debate on the third reading of the Trade Unions Bill Mr A. 0. Edwards (Glamorganshire) violently attacked Viscount Wolmer and Lord Winterion for betraying trades union interests. Lord Robert Cecil described Mr Edwards’s conduct as “tactics of the kind to make politics stink in the nostrils of honest men.” No prudent man could accept Mr Edwards’s statement without verifying the source from which it was supposed to have been drawn.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8345, 4 February 1913, Page 8

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83

TRADE UNIONS BILL New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8345, 4 February 1913, Page 8

TRADE UNIONS BILL New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8345, 4 February 1913, Page 8

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