THE LABOUR TROUBLE.
TRADE PARALYSED
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(Red. 10.15 p.m.) LONDON, Sept. 21.
An official of the Board of Trade is visiting .DubMn amd seeking to promote a settlement. The men's executive, deferred! action, although they warned the men : to be ready fon* a signal failing a settlement.
. It .is -estimated that Dublin has two days' food supply. There is a great scarcity in other centre's.
There is no communication with many inland towns sinco Monday. The absence of organised disorder is noticea'b'e. Th-erjo are some isolated cases of intimidation.
hTc signial wires were cut at Trale.o' and the points at Wexford jammed with stones.
Heaps of produce and live fowls are perishing on the platforms.
Mills ane interrupted and live cattlo amd /produce, industries paralysed.
An injunction is being sought against Ilia .South Eastern Railway to restrain the company as "common carrierss and 'refuse to accept g-oods.
TEe various companies have decided to. ignore tha railway executive's resolution.
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Grey River Argus, 22 September 1911, Page 5
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