STRIKES A FAILURE.
NO TANGIBLE RESULTS. A LEADER'S ANALYSIS. (Ry Cable.—Press Association.—Copjrljlit.) LONDON, June 9. In his Killings at the ronfen-nce of tlie Transport Workers' Ki-doiutiou, the president iMr. 11. -aid that analysis of tin- industrial position shown that not a Miifjli- strike uiti-r \h- avmi* \\cp liiid lionip any useful nr results lor t!ie workers. Tin- l";uler- had hilil to rpcnninicnri •"' e|U;un-e en' redii.--tirnis !io.-aiis,- tiiey were cmninei'il i-ou-dilirns did not warrant the ii-Miliiplion that strike iietion w:'.s likely In -Hi-.-eed. lA. nnd 5.7.. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 136, 10 June 1922, Page 7
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