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FOREIGN CABLES.

THE NEW YORK STRIKE. COTTON TRADE BAD. PECULIAR RACE. Per United Press Association. By Electric Telegraph". — Copyright. LONDON. July 1. A large firm in New York, outside of the masters' organisation, has arranged with the Builders' Unions for 125,000 men to return to work, the Unions promising to curtail their working delegates' powers. It is expected that the deadlock will soon end. The Fall River Cotton Manufacturing Corporation of Rhode Island is curtailing production — one mill runs half-time till September. There are now 8000 operatives and 83(5,855 spindles idle. Mr Pierpont Morgan has appointed Mr Carrey. President of the Carnegie Company, assistant president of the Steel Trust during Mr Schwab's illness. Two hundred Catholics in Strasburg, enraged at the Socialist victory, attacked Jewish shops md stoned Jews and Protestants. The military suppressed the disorder.

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Southland Times, Issue 19089, 3 July 1903, Page 3

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FOREIGN CABLES. Southland Times, Issue 19089, 3 July 1903, Page 3

FOREIGN CABLES. Southland Times, Issue 19089, 3 July 1903, Page 3

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