BREACH OF CONFIDENCE
SUNDAY WORKER RETORTS.
London, January 17
The Sunday Worker retorts to the Trade Union Council’s demand for the withdrawal of its “unjustifiable accusation,” with a declaration that “no confidence was ever reposed in, or accepted by, the Sunday Worker, which has not received a copy of the report, although it was later circulated among the capitalist Press. The report was handed to the Sunday Worker by a delegate to the Conference, who requested publication. We are entitled to obtain and use material in our own way.—A. and N.Z .
The Sunday Worker was recently accused by the Trades Union Council of a breach of confidence in that it published the report of the Council on the recent British coal strike, prior to the sitting of the conference which was to consider the report.
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Southland Times, Issue 20081, 19 January 1927, Page 5
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135BREACH OF CONFIDENCE Southland Times, Issue 20081, 19 January 1927, Page 5
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