A PEACE EXHIBITION
(London Special Cabled LONDON. September 4 ! at the White City to commemorat<i teTfi'ihV ° f . llw «m™ Instate- that the consefcicnt international deJ numeration* would Ult in a marked in-l crease in the volume Vf comraerco bcl^n the countries conccrnVl.
4— ! DUBLIN EMPLOYERS ANT) TRADE iWIONISM. j i , , Tj , ol^P o i September 4. I.'onr hundred loading Uloyers in Dub- ■■ Imposed a resolution cxpWug a friendly lor trade iinionV but atotiiwIhat the TransportUnuT» intolerable! Jho majority of tho 40Qh a .ve signed i pledge not to employ umbers of this . union. [ SOUTH AFRICAN I;ADERS ARRESTED LONDON, v p i«nber 4. Ilio wicrelary of the „(], Af • Labor party.(.Mr W,tor.son)l lK ,. da.ll a. pro.mne.iit. strike len*, have been! arrested on charges of maL sedition* ' speeches similar to that deO by Mr Clark. \ J PAINTERS URGE A nWoNAL , STRIKE. f IUiNAJj I T . . , LONDON, SeUber 4. Ihe London painters against a resumption of wfr on tho strength of a. penny increase, W umc a, national striko of painters. j °
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Evening Star, Issue 15281, 5 September 1913, Page 6
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168A PEACE EXHIBITION Evening Star, Issue 15281, 5 September 1913, Page 6
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