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THE LABOUR UNREST.

THE DUBLIN TROUBLE. Received 5 5 p.m., 11th. London, January 10. A ballot of the dock employees at Dublin was taken yesterday by Mr James Larkin, the strike leader, regarding the advisbility of returning to work. No decision was reached. THE WHEAT HANDLERS' STRIKE. Received 9.20 a.m., 12th. Sydney, January 12. The secretary of the Australian Workers' Union states that if the farmers carry out the proposal to come to Sydney to handle "black" wheat, it will be New Zealand over again. Unless there is an early settlement of the trouble he fears that other unions will become involved.

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Waikato Argus, Volume XXXV, Issue 5507, 13 January 1914, Page 2

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THE LABOUR UNREST. Waikato Argus, Volume XXXV, Issue 5507, 13 January 1914, Page 2

THE LABOUR UNREST. Waikato Argus, Volume XXXV, Issue 5507, 13 January 1914, Page 2

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