LONDON HOTEL STRIKE
LONDON. Nov 22 While pickets stood by shouting •Blacklegs" the Savoy Hotel took n> on supplies from 13 750-gallon tankers The Dolice held the mckets back and cordoned off a side road for the tankers Some of the pickets threw themselves on the road in front of the lorries The police removed them One lorry driver said he did not agree with the strike. He denied he was a blackleg and said the strikers were victimising the management of the hotels.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26626, 24 November 1947, Page 5
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