LABOUR IN JAPAN
INDUSTRIAL UNREST Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. ~ TOKIO, January 4. The attempted dynamiting of an important power plant by workmen who had been discharged on account of retrenchment was discovered and averted in the nick of time. The widespread increase of industrial unrest and frequent sabotage is attributable to the repressing influence of Count Hamaguchi r s economy cac^mign,
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Evening Star, Issue 20375, 6 January 1930, Page 7
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