GAS STRIKE AT LEEDS.
THE TOWN IN DARKNESS. EACTORIES AT A STANDSTILL. THOUSANDS OF PERSONS IDLE. Press Association—lilcetrrc Telegraph.—Copyright. London, July 3. Leeds is entirely without gas, and in consequence t-ha factories are at a standstill, and thousands are idle. Disturbance is now confined to wordy abuse, and no violence is used. The blacklegs are going over to the side of the strikers, and a settlement of the quarrel is probable, L ATER. Leeds is quiet, but the troops remain on duly. The strikers will be granted higher wages. The Leeds strike is practically settled.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8300, 5 July 1890, Page 5
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