FRENCH STRIKES ENDING
PARIS. Oct. 13. An agreement has been reached, ending the steel and mine workers’ strike in Lorraine. A general let-up of the strike situation is evident in many parts of France, and three big trans-Atlantic liners unloaded passengers at Cherbourg. The British United Press correspondent says 100 police clashed with 500 butchers, who failed to obtain meat following the Government’s decision to sell only to a co-operative, which agreed to observe the official maximum prices. The butchers demonstrated outside the co-operative's offices, but were dispersed. *
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26903, 15 October 1948, Page 5
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