LISBON GAS STRIKE.
LITTLE SUPPORT FOR THE MEN By Tolegraph—Press Association— Copyright. (Rec. January 16, 9 p.m.) Lisbon, January 16. The gas-workers have resumed work, and tho bluejackets have been withdrawn. Tlio gas strikers damaged the mains serving the suburbs. Tho public throughout were antagonistic to tho strikers, and the Provisional Government received an imposing demonstration of goodwill. Battalions of volunteers, who were enrolled after tho proclamation of tho Republic, marched to tho various Ministerial offices, accompanied by. bands, and thousands of people, to assure the Ministers of their support. Immediately' afterwards the city was startled by explosions, due to tho results of sabotage, and - the leakage of gas through tho sowers, whero it was ignited by rat-catchers' lanterns. Threo men were seriously burned, and several houses damaged.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1027, 17 January 1911, Page 5
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128LISBON GAS STRIKE. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1027, 17 January 1911, Page 5
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