LABOR MATTERS.
UNEMPLOYED AND ALIENS’ BILL
if Electric .Telegraph—Per Press Association—Copyright. Roooivod 11.27 p.m., May 18. London, May 18. Speakers at tho Dookors’ Union Conference at Bristol expressed the opinion that the proposed relief works would lesson wages, Bon Tillett remarking that if the Government Bill passed it would represent State-organised blaokleggism. Mr Chamberlain, addressing a confer- .' enoe of the Labour branoh of the Tariff Reform League, claimed that his fiscal I proposals were on the same linos as Trade Unionism. He added that he was eon- I vinood the Aliens’ Bill would pass this I session. 1 Mr John Burns strongly opposes the I proposal to march unemployed to London. J He adds that the Unemployed Bill is not I Worth crossing the street for.- I
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1458, 19 May 1905, Page 3
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127LABOR MATTERS. Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1458, 19 May 1905, Page 3
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