WORKERS IN REVOLT AGAINST THE WAR
MINISTRY RESIGNS CAMBRAI INQUIRY . MORE PUBLICITY WANTED MR. BONAR LAW HECKLED While the extraordinary farce of so-called constitutional government is heing played out in Russia—further particulars of the Brief session of the Constituent Assembly appear in the dispatches from Petrograd to-day—the spectre of revolution has raised its head in Austria. Originating in dissatisfaction over a reduction in the Dread ration, and fanned by protests in the Press, an industrial revolt has broken out in the Dual Monarchy that threatens to strangle Austria's war activities. The strike affects all the munition factories, and the slogan of the strikers is "a democratic peace." Contemporaneously there has been manifested a violent revulsion of feeling against Germany. The Ministry has resigned, and the Kaiser is making desperate efforts to rectify this—for him—extremely awkward development. There has been rather a lively debate in the House of Commons on the subject of the Cambrai Inquiry, Mr. Bonar Law being heckled by dissatisfied members, who objected to the action of the War Cabinot in banning publication of the report.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 102, 23 January 1918, Page 5
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178WORKERS IN REVOLT AGAINST THE WAR Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 102, 23 January 1918, Page 5
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