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THE GREAT STRIKE.

BOTH SIDES DETERMINED TO FIGHT. ( Per Press Association.—L'upyriijht., London, Nov*. 3. Representatives of the employers and workmen, after an interview with Mr BichieT President of the Board of Trade, regard "a successful conference on the dispute as unlikely. The employers' list embraces G-5-"> firms. The strikers are making preparations to continue the struggle. The Employers Federation is arranging a scheme by which each workman will ba compelled to pay each week a sum sufficient £0 provide for all the benefits of unionism.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 468, 4 November 1897, Page 3

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THE GREAT STRIKE. Hastings Standard, Issue 468, 4 November 1897, Page 3

THE GREAT STRIKE. Hastings Standard, Issue 468, 4 November 1897, Page 3

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