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STRIKES IN CUBA

APPARENT COLLAPSE VIGOROUS REPRESSION HUNDREDS OF ARRESTS SUSPECTED LEADERS HELD By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (Received March 14, 5.5 p.m.) I HAVANA, March 13 The general revolutionary strike appears to have been broken and the Government has started to round up those it believes to have been responsible for the trouble.

Most Jines of business are approaching normal again. The police have taken hundreds of strikers, including many Government employees, to police stations and prisons in Army trucks. Fifty or more suspected leaders are held at Cabana in the fortress. Th' 3 collapse of the strike movement, which was begun several weeks ago with a walk-out of about .300,000 students and teachers, came after the Government exchanged its policy of diplomatic negotiation for one of vigorous repression.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22059, 15 March 1935, Page 9

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STRIKES IN CUBA New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22059, 15 March 1935, Page 9

STRIKES IN CUBA New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22059, 15 March 1935, Page 9