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THE PHILADELPHIA STRIKE.

TAFT WILL NOT INTERVENE. Situation Unchanged. PHILADELPHIA, March 17. Federal intervention in regard to the strike is considered the only real hope for peace; Every effort on both-sides pf/thp conflict, as well as those by the general public, to have the question settled amicably appears to have failed. President Taft has suggested that the Industrial Peace Commission/ founded by Mr Roosevelt, should interfere and endeavour to bring about a settlement. Philadelphia has been-, unofficially notified that President Taft will not intervene in the strike trouble, as he- maintains that it is purely of a local character. ■ ■

The situation remains unchanged, with the exception that more cars are operating. There has been no; trouble expept at Kensington and, W’ilkesbarre..

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13035, 31 March 1910, Page 6

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THE PHILADELPHIA STRIKE. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13035, 31 March 1910, Page 6

THE PHILADELPHIA STRIKE. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXV, Issue 13035, 31 March 1910, Page 6