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THE MINERS' ATTITUDE.

LONDON, January 25. Mr J. Haslam, member of the House of Commons, has announced that the decision of the officials of the Derbyshire Miners' Association was that the -association would not take a ballot of its members concerning the .''"question of joining the Labour Representation Committee unless a new departure was adopted at the Hull Conference. , He fully explained Mr Stephenson's resolution, <srhich '"seemed to simply mean that those joining would be committed "to * unadulterated Socialism.

Mr HaTvey, a member of the House of Commons, on being interviewed, said he found it impossible to associate himself with a man like Mr Quelch and the vast majority of social reformers.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2811, 29 January 1908, Page 19

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THE MINERS' ATTITUDE. Otago Witness, Issue 2811, 29 January 1908, Page 19

THE MINERS' ATTITUDE. Otago Witness, Issue 2811, 29 January 1908, Page 19

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