TRADES UNION CONGRESS
STRIKERS VERSUS POLICE. (London Special t ahk) M th„ T , LO ?„ D . ON . Septembi 4. At the Trades Union ComrreFs /Afnr, Chester) Mr J. B . Clynes. M\p S dcn£w an inquiry into, the Conduct of in oonncct.on with the china clay wcW strdce (Cornwall), with a view tomnkhng the offenders Mr Clynes &£ that tho importation of polioo foi the purpose of repressing strike* ,vn« b C om ing unhappily common, and tho S"o authorities were in danger of losiiuliho their attacks on organised labor fcdr power would soon vanish. THE COST OF LIVING. m•■ , „ LOND ON, September < (Received September 5, at 12.50 p mi • J ho Congress, in view of tho continL rise an the cost of living, .e.solved that g trade nn.ons t,ko early and eimidlZX action to obtain an increase of 5 3 in all grades, both „f lime and 3 workers, an public and private cmpW
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Evening Star, Issue 15281, 5 September 1913, Page 6
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152TRADES UNION CONGRESS Evening Star, Issue 15281, 5 September 1913, Page 6
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