STRIKES AND STRIKERS
PROSPECTS OP PEACE IN DUBLIN. By Telegraph—Press Association—Oopyriclit London, October 16. The Dublin employers offer to recognise tho Transport Workers' Union if it is properly reorganised, with officials approved by the British Trades Union. •"Times"—Sydney "Sun" Special Cables. London, October 15. The belief is growing that tho end of the industrial struggle in Dublin is approaching. Both masters and men would welcome .a resumption of work. AT THE CAPE.—RAILWAY. TROUBLE THREATENED. "Times"—Sydney "Sun" Special Cables. Cape Town, October 15. Public opinion is divided regarding the proposed retrenchment of the railway staffs in view of an anticipated shrinkage in railway receipts.
Tho Railway Society threatens a general strike, when tho dismissals reach twenty-five.
Capo Town, Ootober 15. The Government has decided not to prosecute Waterton (secretary of the South African Labour Party), Wade, Kendall (a strike leader), and Clark (a town councillor) for the making of alleged seditious speeches regarding the recent strike.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1883, 17 October 1913, Page 7
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155STRIKES AND STRIKERS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1883, 17 October 1913, Page 7
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