OMNIBUS DRIVERS' STRIKE
'NO '©USSEisTRUNNI-NG. (Atistrali^'V'd'N.Z;' Ca'ble xXasociasi^n.) ■■■■ ''-LONDON,'May' 15. Ten thousand 'busmen, together with women I coridiic)tors; have'' struclc in "London," and no 'buss'es are'running. Travellers, crowded the underground railways.., DRAMATIC DEVELOPMENT. PROCLAMATION UNDER DEFENCE . - , OF REALM ACT. ~ ■ {Australian and. N.Z..Cable Association.) (Rec. May 16, 8.50 a.m.) \ " LONDON, May 15. ' There is a dramatic development of ! the 'bus strike. The Commissioner of j Police has issued a warning that I ment to traffic used by the munitioners I constitutes an offence under the De->-I fence of the Realm Act as being equivai lent to: interference with the ; output.' ;
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Nelson Evening Mail, 16 May 1917, Page 5
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