THE LABOR REVOLT.
(By Electric Telegraph—Ooptbioht.)
(PEE UNITED PEESB ASSOCIATION.)
Received May 1, at 1.15 a.m, London, April 30. Fifty thousand troops are stationed In Paris to preserve order on the occasion of the labor demonstration.
Vienna, April 30.
Serioui conflicts have taken place be* tween the rioters ia Morana and the military. Soma of the former were wounded.
Buda Pesth, April 30. Strikea of enormous extent are now occurring throughout Hungary.
(Special to Pbess Association.) Received May 1, at 0.15 p.m. London, April 30.
The supporters of General Boulanger urge him to return to Paris Id order to take part in the labor celebrations. Beblin, April 30. In this city strikes of various trades have taken place owing- to the refusal of masters to giant their men a holiday on the occasion of the labor demonstration. Several of the masters, In order to prevent trouble, have conceded the men's demands. The bricklayers who are out on strike attacked " blacklegs " who had been taken on In their places. A stubborn fight ensued, during whloh there was a good deal of bloodshed. The ringleaders were arrested. Madbid, April 30. Orders have been given for the soldiers to remain in barraoks to-morrow, In readiness to put down any disorder that might arise at the labor demonstration. Bomb, April 30. The Pope has written to the Archbishop of Cologne requesting him to exhort the bishops to mediate in the strikes whloh are taking plaoe in various parts of the Continent. Received May 1, at 1.15 p.m. Pabis, April 30. At the labor demonstration to-morrow 61 trades will be represented. The trades which will not be represented total up to 87. The leading supporters of General Boulanger have left the town fearing that if they remained they would be arrested.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XV, Issue 4656, 1 May 1890, Page 2
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