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Henry George Expelled.

He Is Turned Out of the Central Labour Party. Homy George has- been expelled troin the T\\enty- L hhd Assembly Di&hiel Ah-ioeiation ot the C enttal Labour Party. New York. A committee was appointed at a pre\ ious meeting to prefer charges against <!eor<*e and to notify him to be present la^t night fco answer to the allegations Mi Ucoigo did not appear, hub the ehaigets were preferred. They speeilled that George had visited Washington, and immediately affcenwnd advocated the alliliation oi the United Labour uitli the Democratic party ; that ho had distinctly suited he would vote for President Cleveland ahhouiih he had pre\ioubly dc louneeil him us a eomipbiomsfc ; that he had been guilty ot a wilful endeavour to east discredit on the organisation by eallino- it an annex' of the Republican party, and that he called the United Labour Party a paper organisation. The committee therefore advised that the following resolution be passed unanimously : Hi wt red, That we consider the course pursued by Henry Ucorge, as a member of thit« Union Laboui party, ah unmanly, void of every principle ot a gentleman — his action that ot a traitor— and not de.^irin^r his fellowship any longer, we declare him expelled from this organisation.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 277, 30 June 1888, Page 3

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Henry George Expelled. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 277, 30 June 1888, Page 3

Henry George Expelled. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 277, 30 June 1888, Page 3

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