LABOUR DISPUTES.
PROTECTION OF WORKERS. By Telegraph—Press dissociation—Copyright (Rec. Juno 24, 10.10 p.m.) London, June 24. Sir Robert Anderson, formerly head of the Criminal Investigation Department, in a letter to "Tho Times," says tl\e question . ( of the protection .-of . . .willing workers should rest with tho police, but tho Government lins now assumed this power, and thus demoralised tho polico who are now afraid of Home Office censure. , FOOD FOE LONDON STRIKERS, London, Juno 23. Tho transport strike committee has distributed 100,000 shilling food tickets. PORTUGUESE WEAVERS STOP WORK. Lisbon, June 23. Twelve thousand weavers at Covilha, a town in the Beira district, have struck. GERMAN METAL TRADE STRIKE. Berlin, June 23. ■ 'An attempt to settle the metalworkers' dispute has failed. Sixty per cent of the workers are locked out. RIOTING IN LISBON. (Rec. June 24, 10.45 p.m.) Lisbon, June 24. Fifteen thousand cork workers and coopers have struck. There have been many attacks on tho polico and ono constablo has been shot dead.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1475, 25 June 1912, Page 7
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