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LONDON DOCKERS VOTE TO RETURN TO WORK

LONDON, April 28 (Recd. 11.15 pm) I—More 1 —More than 2000 London dock strikers, at an open-air meeting today, voted, by an overwhelming majority, for a return to work tomorrow. Fewer Ilian 20 voted against the “let’s go bark” resolution. I Union officials were today making appeals to the strikers at dock-gate meetings throughout the port to go back to work. Last night the London Dock Labour Board announced that unless the strikers had returned to work by Monday their services would be terminated.—Reuter.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 29 April 1950, Page 5

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LONDON DOCKERS VOTE TO RETURN TO WORK Wanganui Chronicle, 29 April 1950, Page 5

LONDON DOCKERS VOTE TO RETURN TO WORK Wanganui Chronicle, 29 April 1950, Page 5

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