LABOUR UNREST.
STRIKE AT GLASGOW.
EMPLOYERS HOLD OUT. Press Asm—By Telegraph—Copyright Received 5.5 p.m Lon'on. Sept. 14. Seven hundred, employed at the late LordOvertoun's chemical works, Glasgow, have strack for ten per centum advance in wages. They were info med that unless they resumed at old rates of wages they would be reduced.
THE DUBLIN DEADLOCK.
The Employers' Federation at Dublin, notify the men that they decline to renew the conference.
Toey are co.fronted not with an oriinary trade unioi but with syndicalism seeking to deluge uninstrcctei men with Continental theories of the relation of capital to labour, theories whici are broken whenever triel.
The struggle to rid themselves from the joke of intimidation was costly but there was no alternative.
MIJERY AT DUBLIN.
TIRED AND HUNGRY.
TOO SULLEN TO CONVERSE. (Times-Sydney Sun Special Cable.) Received 5 5 p.m. London, Sept. 11. Men, women and children are literally starving at Dntlin. Women and c ildren are loitering in their tomes from which furniture is pawned to buy food. Men are standing about sullenly, ami seldom speaking, too tired and hungry to converse.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 2025, 15 September 1913, Page 5
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