PROTEST BY TRIESTE LABOUR BODY
ALLIED BAN ON MASS MEETING
TRIESTE, September 18 The United Labour Organisation in Trieste has sent a telegram to the World Federation ot Trade Unions in Paris protesting against the ban by the Allied Military Government of a meeting of 30.000 members of the organisation to discuss “a purely trade union matter.”
Colonel H. P. Robertson, the Allied Military Government’s area commissioner in Trieste, said that the meeting was banned because it was considered that large gatherings might endanger law and order in the present tense situation, especially when the question of Trieste was being discussed by the Paris Conference.
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24985, 20 September 1946, Page 7
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