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MINERS AND PARTY FUNDS.

OPPOSITION FRO3I WALES. ; LONDON January 24. The Welsh miners >are demanding, says the "Weekly Dispatch," to know who authorised the miners' secretary, Mr A. J. Cook to hand over £20,000 from the miners' funds to the 'Labour J Party, in response to Mr Arthur Hen- ' derson's appeal for a political fund in 1 1925. I Thousands of the Welshmen oppose political contributions and main- ' tain that the 1 South Wales Federation's, refusal to pay unemployment benefit strengthens their objection to Mr 'Cook's action.

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Shannon News, 5 February 1926, Page 3

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MINERS AND PARTY FUNDS. Shannon News, 5 February 1926, Page 3

MINERS AND PARTY FUNDS. Shannon News, 5 February 1926, Page 3

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