DUBLIN NEWSPAPERS
A LIGHTNING STRIKE STATEMENT OBJECTED TO Press Association—-By Telegraph—-Copyright DUBLIN, July 26., ' The city is without newspapers as the result of ‘a lightning strike of compositors and linotype operators, who objected; to a statement prepared tor publication with regard ; to ithe ' lrish Transport and General Workers , Union The strikers include, machine hands and other employees, who are demanding higher wages and shorter hours. Hope for an early settlement is believed to be slender. . , ■' 1
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Evening Star, Issue 21784, 28 July 1934, Page 13
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76DUBLIN NEWSPAPERS Evening Star, Issue 21784, 28 July 1934, Page 13
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