GERMAN RAILWAYS.
MILITANT SOCIALISTS BARRED. By Telegraph—Press Assniiation—Copyright Berlin, November 11. In the Reichstag, Tferr Broitenbach, Chief of the Department of Imperial Railways, answering Socialists' interpellations with regard to the dismissal of railwaymen on the ground of trade union activity, stated that unions of railwaymen which were intended to further Socialist propaganda, or which regarded a strike as a legitimate means of attaining economic or other aims, would not be tolerated.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1287, 16 November 1911, Page 7
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