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THE CUBAN STRIKE.

YIELDS TO AUTHORITY. HAVANA, March 13. With the general revolutionary strike apparently broken, President Mendieta’s Government has started rounding up those it believed to be responsible. Most lines of business are approaching normal. The police took hundreds of strikers, among them many Government employees, to police stations and prisons in army barracks. Fifty or more suspected leaders are hold at the Cabana fortress. The seeming collapse of the strike movement, which began several weeks ago with a walk-out, estimated to involve 300,000 students and teachers, came after the Government had exchanged a policy of diplomatic negotiation for vigorous repression.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 91, 15 March 1935, Page 7

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THE CUBAN STRIKE. Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 91, 15 March 1935, Page 7

THE CUBAN STRIKE. Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 91, 15 March 1935, Page 7