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THE WAGES WAR'. By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. United Press Association. Loudon, Aiigust 31. Tho Great Eastern trouble lias been settled, the men being assured of reinstatement. AUSTRAL lAN CA GETS. London, August 31. Lord Roberts is sending an autograph message through Major Wynne, Commandant of the Australian Cadets in England, expressing his appreciation of the invitation to visit Australia, of the establishment of the compulsory service there, and his delight at tho appearance and conduct of the cadets. A BIG FIRE. (Received 1, 1.30 p.m.) Mow York, August 31. A four-storied building* at Chicago caught fire. 'Jen firemen were injured while fire-lighting. Patients in the adjoining hospital became panic-stric-ken and the nurses had great difficulty in restrainin' tn m from rushing into tiio streets. The employees of a telephone company near by dashed from the building in scores. A STRIKE IMMINENT. Few York, August 31. It is reported from San Francisco that a strike is believed to bo imminent on the Hi'iriman railway lines. Tiio Southern Pacific employees hav.> boon particularly insistent in their demands. A final conference has been arranged at Chicago. The unions unwaveringly demand recognition.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 14, 1 September 1911, Page 6
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