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RHOS TOWN TALK

Rhos' hint to Ruabon.

RUABON POLICE COURT.

' . E5 Fine for Unjust Weightbridge

Mr J. R. Clynes M. P. at Johnstown.

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Mr J. R. Clynes M. P. at Johnstown. Mr J R Clynes, M. P. (Manchester) ad- drsesed an open-air meeting on behalf of the Gasworkers' and General Labourers Union at Johnstown on Thursday evening last. Mr Fleming, Eccles, assistant sec- retary, presided, and among those present were the members of the Rhos Branch of of the Union. Mr Clynes, in the course of his address, dwelt on 'the advantage of trades unionism, and the need for working men to combine in order to assert their rights, and have fair treatment. His Union he described as the largest and most powerful general labourers' society in existence. It has 350 branches all over the country, and the last report showed that they secured advances affect- ing nearly 2,000 Lancashire members in 15 different branches, and to those cases obtained an increase in wages amounting in two years to a sum of ;614.000.

RHOS.

♦--JOHNSTOWN.

BIG FIRE AT RHOS.

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