LABOUR TROUBLES.
DISSATISFIED DYERS. By Telegraph.—Pr«s A3JocU/tion-rCoj>yri|rh.t London, Januarys. Eight thousand Lancashiro and Yorkshire dyors have given notice of thoir intention to strike. GARMENT ■WORKERS* STRIKE. Nov York, January 2. Ninety thousand garment workers are idlo. The waiteru aro threatening to join tho strike. TAXI-CAB STRIKE. London, January 3. Eloven thousand men are affected by the taxi-cab strike troublo. TRAIN FALLS INTO A RIVER. L* EIGHT KILLED; FIFTEEN INJURED. By Teloeraph—Press Association—Oooyrißhl Vancouver, January 2. It is roported from Huntington, in West Virginia, that eight men were killed and fifteen injured "through a freight train on tho Qhio-Chesapoako railroad falling through a bridgo into' tho Guyandotto River. Tho victims wore ohiofly ironworkers engaged on bridge repair work.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1639, 4 January 1913, Page 5
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117LABOUR TROUBLES. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1639, 4 January 1913, Page 5
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