First Voice. I hear that you wish to give your evidence before this Commission?
Second Voice. Certainly, that is my desire. I am here to speak in the name of my fellow-labourers, and——
First V. Yes, thank you, that will do. You are in favour of Trade Unions?
Second V. I am. I feel that when rich and poor meet in mighty conflict, there is only——
First V. Yes, thank you, that will do. And you believe that strikes are beneficial?
Second V. I do consider them beneficial, most beneficial. I feel that labour must have its rights, and that the white dove of liberty has only to——
First V. Yes, thank you, that will do. And you are in favour of arbitration?
Second V. No, I am not. For when DIVES meets the beggars, then the cry of labour rises on the stilly night, and——
First V. Yes, thank you, that will do. And may I ask to what trade you belong?
Second V. I belong to none. Every thinking and right-minded man should care for his fellows as himself. Like an eagle on a snow-capped mountain, he should——