LoDour's Protest AGAINST PROHIBITION (Extracts from Literary Digest, February 22, 1919) GREAT INDUSTRIAL UNREST. EFFECTS OF WAR-TIME PROHIBITION. , New York, Feb. ta. Mass Meetings of working men are being held in every city and state throughout the nation to mark Labour’s protest against prohibition. The Central Labour Union of Brooklyn with a membership of 150,000 has entered the lists with numerous other Labour bodies to fight,prohibition. “NO BEER, NO WORK.*’ LABOUR FEDERATION’S SLOGAN. (Special cablegram from New York “Herald”) New York, Feb. 21. Strikes on July Ist to make effective the slogan “No beer, no work ” have been voted for at the Central Federated Union, SHIPPING HELD HP. TREMENDOUS INDUSTRIAL DISPUTE. f * (Received July 27, 5.5 p.m.) , New York, July 20 (delayed) New York officials estimate that 50,000 marine workers are out on strike, and that the tie-up of shipping is causing a loss of £2, 000,000 daily to owners. GREAT INDUSTRIAL WAR IN AMERICA, Pittsburg, Sept. 23. In the rioting at Farrell, Pennsylvania, two were killed and many injured . . , One of the greatest industrial struggles in the history of America has been precipitated. Avoid the evils—lndustrial, Social and Political—that Prohibition (1) (2) (3) produces, by voting thus: 1 VOTE FOR NATIONAL CONTINUANCE. * rirvrnr' ran ciumr! mmr»u icn .iMrv I ?uui 1 Ul\ a iiINJLP 1 ITArPU PAf\ MiTJANUI 4 T Uili 1 vi\ mu urniijui * 1 i*/n» Strike Out the TWO BOTTOM Lines
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Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 15971, 13 November 1919, Page 8
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456Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 15971, 13 November 1919, Page 8
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