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BRITISH AND FOREIGN.

THE SOUTHAMPTON BTKIKKKS URGED TO SUBBENDKB. STRIKE AT THE ALBERT DOCKS. (UNITED PBKSB ASSOCIATION.! London, 11th September. Mr. Burns baa been sent to Southampton to sottle the dispute if possible. The London Uniono fear they will be involved at no distant date in a gonoral [ straggle with tho skipping federation. The local leaders at Southampton adviso the men to surrender on the basis of tho terms oonoodod two weeks ftfro without insisting on a recognition of the Union. Thestrikers aro incensed, and declare that they have been sold by paid apritatora. Several hundred men ongaged in unload in? the F. and O. Company shipß at the Albert Docks have struck, owiojj to the dislike of a ganger. Tbey are willing to resume on i Monday if the ganger leaves, us promised.

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Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 63, 13 September 1890, Page 2

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BRITISH AND FOREIGN. Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 63, 13 September 1890, Page 2

BRITISH AND FOREIGN. Evening Post, Volume XL, Issue 63, 13 September 1890, Page 2