UNION OFFICIALS RESISTED.
MEN REFUSE TO OBEY. BETTER TERmT*INSISTED ON. (Received August 24. 9.50 a.m.) 1 LONDON, 23rd August. Despite the North-Eastern Railway Men s executive's instructions to resume work, several sections, including Leeds, refused to obey nntil -better terms were secured. They insist, that all imported labour shall be banished. A WEST AUSTRALIAN MOTION. CENSURING BRITISH SOLDIERS. REJECTED BY LARGE MAJORITY. (Received August 24, 9.20 a.m.) f , PERTH, This Day. A Ffl&mantle delegate at ths meetihg of the' Trades Hall Association moved : — "That this association views with abhor, rence the action of the British eoldiers in shooting their fellow-countrymen." The speaker declared that the sooner a revolution came the better. rthe motion was negatived by a large majority.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 47, 24 August 1911, Page 7
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119UNION OFFICIALS RESISTED. Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 47, 24 August 1911, Page 7
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