British Politics.
(Hccciv«4 May j» # h) >3( j ~ „,» LONDON, limy 18. Hpenter. at the Docks™' VaUm ■£ Conference at lirlstot pxurcwjd Uw -J! opinion that tho propoasd reUaf * works would lessen wages, Mr ttm '■" Tillett remarking that if the ttovem> went Bill wnv present, State organised blackkgim. ■«■-% Mr Chamberlain, addreaatajr * eo»- r tSj icronco of the Labour liranch of tte. ■'" j Tariff Hefortu Lwva-ut. clajmad that his fiscal proposal was on the mm* <m lines as TradeH Unionism. Ha *ddud ihat he was convinced the Aliens Hill would paw this session. (Ittccivcd May 18. 11.47 p.m.) " UiXDON. May V 9. Mr .John Rums strongly opposed * the tu'opoiiul to march the mmb»plojed to Loudon, lis added : '"Ha) Unemployed Hill is nut worth crow* lug the street for,"-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7826, 19 May 1905, Page 2
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125British Politics. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7826, 19 May 1905, Page 2
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