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TRANSPORT WORKERS.

A NATIONAL ORGANISATION". (Received Last Night, 10 o'clock.) LONDON, August 28. At the Transporters Congress, Mr Havelock Wilson opposedtheideaof amalgamating the unions of different countries, ts a step towards one huge civilisation. It would-be impoasibfe to discover one form of union to ejaifc all nationalities. An attempt to impose the German system of organisation on the workmen of Britain would fail. - - Mr Ben Tillett deplored Mr Wilson's attack upon Socialism.. A heated altercation between Mr Wilson and Mr ..Tillett ensued,. Mr Wilson afterwards left the room. The Congress then adjourned. *

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Wairarapa Age, Volume xxv, Issue 10713, 29 August 1913, Page 5

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TRANSPORT WORKERS. Wairarapa Age, Volume xxv, Issue 10713, 29 August 1913, Page 5

TRANSPORT WORKERS. Wairarapa Age, Volume xxv, Issue 10713, 29 August 1913, Page 5

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