COAL PORTERS' STRIKE.
BITTER WEATHER AND NO COAL. HOSPITALS' SUPPLIES STOPPED. (By Cable.—Prea» Association—Copyright.} LONDON, January 23. Tho coal porteiV strike is threatening to extend to tae general cart-ers, owing to contractors seeding to compel earusrs to load tne v>aggoiis. The police are escorting vans iv Kentish Town and other districts. ■aiiiaiiicr icuiiub uiu bujiiiiji coal at oQs to (30s a ton. There is muoii distress owing to the cold. Tnere wero tuineeu dc-greca oi frost last night. lue Com rotters' Lnion officials have withdrawn tuo penuius luvv uaa i&suou to vie Uobpioats to ieicn coal lor ixicir use.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14884, 26 January 1914, Page 7
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99COAL PORTERS' STRIKE. Press, Volume L, Issue 14884, 26 January 1914, Page 7
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