TRANSPORT STRIKE
«» 1 — ALBERT DOCK CEREMONY. STRIKE COMMITTEE'S REGRET AT CANCELLATION. By Telegraph.— Press Association.— Copyright. LONDON, 9th July. The Dock Strike Committed has issued a statement, expressing regret at the circumstances leading to the King's cancellation of hie Royal Albert Dock engagement, but expressing its indebtedness to and respect fox Hia Majesty. The strike leader* attribute the cancellation to the King's sympathy -with the sufferers by the strike. Ihe Port of London Authority wiU begin work on the dock extension without ceremony. activity at" the docks. LONDON, 9th July. There i» a great increase in activity at the Londou docks. Two hundred barge« and twenty-four tug* yesterday were eugaged in handling frozeu meat, flour, and wheat, and 300 wool porters have resumed work.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 9, 10 July 1912, Page 7
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