LIVERPOOL QUIETER.
BROKERS AS PORTERS. FOUR THOUSAND SPECIAL CONSTABLES. Liverpool is quieter. A few isolated attacks liavo been mod© on banks and hotels, but there luis been no serious outbreak during the last twenty-four hours.' All traffic has stopped in tho Liverpool streets. Members of tho Cotton Exchange liavo offered to d<3 .carters' work.
A lied Cross transport has been organised, and is amply supplying hospital requirements, Four thousand special constables have been enrolled. It is feared provisions valued at .£500,000, now in cold storage, will become tainted owing to the insufficiency of the supply of coal for the refrigerators. Tlia dentil rato in the city lias almost doubled in the Inst few day?. The Homo Office has asked Mr. T. P. O'Connor and Colonel Kyffin Taylor, members in tho House of Commons for Liverpool, to report what'measures are necessary to restore better relations among the various classes at Liverpool, and also as to the state of the food supplies.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1211, 21 August 1911, Page 5
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160LIVERPOOL QUIETER. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1211, 21 August 1911, Page 5
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