THE BERLIN LOCK-OUT.
THE LOSS IN WAGES.
By Telegraph,—Prew Association.—Copyright, ''(Received May 14.' 10.10"p.m.)
Berlin, May 14. The lock-out in the building trades of Berlin means a loss of £250,000 a week in wages to the 100,000 men affected. ' ' ■ -
RUSSIAN REVOLUTIONARIES
THE GATHERING IN ENGLAND. By Telejrapii.— Press Association:—Copyright
St. Petersburg, May 13.: The Russian Government has given orders that should the Russian Socialist delegates now; attending the meetings in London attempt to return to Russia, they are to be stopped at the frontier or arrested on crossing it, on the ; ground that they left the country without passports. . ''. ~.
The delegates number- 200. '-, Tliey arrived at Copenhagen * recently, and were prevented from meeting there, and expelled the country. . They then proceeded to England. . , ' . ■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13488, 15 May 1907, Page 7
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