DOCKERS’ STRIKE
COMMENT BY A LABOUR LEADER
(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) (Australian & N.Z. Cable Association)
LONDON, July 23
Mr J. H. Thomas, speaking at Derby, said that if the principles behind the dockers’ strike represent the intentions of any large mass of the workers they will mean the end of collective'bargaining and the end of trades unionism itself.
IDLE LINERS
LONDON, July 23
Strikers marching from London reached Tilbury as dock workers were signing on and persuaded several hundred to join tho strike. Work was consequently "stopped on two New Zealand boats, two 1\ and 0., two Clan liners and several smaller vessels. Those marching returned to London, leaving pickets.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 24 July 1923, Page 5
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109DOCKERS’ STRIKE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 24 July 1923, Page 5
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