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RED FLAG TALK AT VANCOUVER.

AGITATOR'S THREAT. ' TOISON AND BULLETS FOR MINISTERS. ny'Telcßr,ap!irrl'i'c.4s AEsaoifltion—CortyriElst "Suii" Special Cables, : 'ir ■"'■■■' Ottawa, December 1.1. Tu-o, hundred'. miners have assembled at Va'iicou'vcr-to-protest against tho im-prisoiisntsnti-'of' .strskors. ' - agitator, stated that poaeeful£meiißurcs:s.ivould oeaso with tho c!o>c <ii' (h- year. . -]f .Sir Richard M.'BrideV- 'of British Coliuiiljiciy'or.; any.; other Cabinet Mini*ter'vont«rcd ; iiftho woods for sport after that .time*. Uiojv'would bo shot on sight. All members.: of Cabinet should watch their.'morning coffee, as it might- ho 1 poisoned. . , .

BRITISH WINERS' WACES, PLEA FOE NATIONAL TREATMENT I London, December 11. The Minors' Federation Confercnco regretted the rejection -of the demand for ' a 15 per cent, advanco in surfacemen's wages, and hoped tins employers would meet the men and rationally consider the matter. POSTMEN'S DEMANDS. A REJECTED; NO CHRISTMAS --. STRIKE. London, December 11. . -The Postmaster-General (Mr. Samuel), in_ reply to tho postmen's deputation, said the Government had reviewed the situation, and could only give tho same reply as before. Tho men's secretary, interviewed swbsequoiitly, declared thcro would be no Christinas strike, but an early revival of tho present demands was certain. STRIKE AT LEEDS. CORPORATION WORKERS OUT. London, December 11. The Leeds Corporation workers have struck for an increase of L's. weekly in wages. Fivo thousand are idle. Tho gas, waterworks, and other premises are picketed. DUBLIN AN OPEN PORT, CHEERFULNESS AND 'ACTIVITY. ■'Tiroes"—Sydney "Sun" Special Cables. (Rcc. December 12, G. 55 p.m.) London, December 11. A new spirit of cheerfulness and confidence pervades Dublin since tho port was re-opened. The quays aw busy ' with It- is not'believed that Las-kin will bo ablo to regain bis former influence, with the strikers. Already many of-the transport workers are re- ! turning to work.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1931, 13 December 1913, Page 5

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RED FLAG TALK AT VANCOUVER. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1931, 13 December 1913, Page 5

RED FLAG TALK AT VANCOUVER. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1931, 13 December 1913, Page 5

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