THE BRITISH STRIKE.
( TO PREVENT STRIKES.
'United Press Association.— By Bleo trio Telegraph—Copyright.
London, July 34. In the House of Commons, during a discussion on the d° ob a o *y e rnm<mt Lloyd George said the Qovernme had seen the necessity of deaitng with tbs entire question by leglsla 41 on to create machinery. aPpHoabie to masters and men. and to prevent ” o d d . p S"S«.rtto .mens will introduce a Bill nest year.
"HE SHALL DIE.” STRIKERS RUSH LONDON WHARVES. Received July 26, 11 a.m. London, July 34 3e» Tiliett, at Tower Hill, called *oa the strikers to join 3c prayer to , God to strike Lord Deyonport dead. 'The majority repeated the words followed by the singing of 11 Ha Shall Die.” , Fifty strikers rushed London Docks before the gates coaid be closed. The attacked the wharves and set fire to a waggon load of fibre. The police outside charged a moo of 2000, who attempted to enter and assail noc-unionists Twenty-nvs rioters bad afterwards to be treated at the hospital for wounds. Mr Havelock Wilson is endeavouring to procure a general strike of transporters in the provinces.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10410, 25 July 1912, Page 5
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190THE BRITISH STRIKE. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10410, 25 July 1912, Page 5
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