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THE RECENT STRIKE AT HASTINGS

A WARNING FROM THE INSPECTOR. (BT \TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION.) 1 Naplar, May 12. The following is the copy of a letter received by one of tho bakers' drivers concerned in tho lato strike at Hastings from tho Department of Labour: — "I am directed by the head of tho Labour Department to remind you that, in consequence of your conduct in ceasing work without, propor and legal notice, you ' have rendered yourself liable to being proceeded against before the Arbitration Court for a serious offence against, tho Industrial Conoilia- ' tion and Arbitration Act, 1905, and I am directod to warn you that any similar offence in future will be followed by enforcing the full penalty the law allows. Tho more fact that you are not a member of a trades union does not relieve you of tho. responsibility of the said offence. 1 "Yours faithfully,. "ERNEST W. F. GOHNS, "Inspector of Factories."

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 196, 13 May 1908, Page 7

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THE RECENT STRIKE AT HASTINGS Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 196, 13 May 1908, Page 7

THE RECENT STRIKE AT HASTINGS Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 196, 13 May 1908, Page 7

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