STRIKES.
DISAFFECTED RAILWAYMEN. REFUSE TO SERVE IN WAR TIME. ' (BY TELEOEArn— PEESS ASSOCIATION—COMIiIaUT.) ; (Rec. October 4, 4j30 p.m.) London, October 3. lleuter that the men employed on tho AlgeriakMsdfcion of tho Paris-Lyons-Mediterranean-roilway struck owing to tho dismissal of the two conveners of a meeting of railwaymen which resolved to desert or refuso to servo in war time, to oppose tho transport of troops to tho frontier in war time, and to favour general strikes in peace time. Tho meoting was held at tho instanco of tho railwaymen's national syndicate. THE COTTON STRIKE. London, October 2. It is oxpectcd that next week 300,000 persons will bo thrown idle; through tho cotton strike.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 319, 5 October 1908, Page 7
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