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LABOUR QUESTIONS.

Ftee Aeootattoa— Telegraph—Copyright London, May 5. The pickets posted by the Unionists at Hull seized a number of free labourers, but they were released by the police. The Dundea strike ia settled, a reduction of 2£ per cent, being accepted. May 6. The employers have consented to re-open parleying with the Hull strikers. Mr C. H. Wilson, M.P., threatens to transfer his vessels to the .Norwegian flag should the men continue tbe dispute. During a disturbance at Hull, the police used their batons freely, and several Uniouists, who were attacking free men, were injured before order waa restored.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 8477, 8 May 1893, Page 5

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LABOUR QUESTIONS. Press, Volume L, Issue 8477, 8 May 1893, Page 5

LABOUR QUESTIONS. Press, Volume L, Issue 8477, 8 May 1893, Page 5