THE REVOLUTION PLOT
APPEALS FROM LENIN AND TROTSKY
DISCOVERED
POLICE RAID AT ACTON ByTeletTaph-Presa Assoclatioß-Conrrieht. London, August 11. The pamphlets seized at Acton included appeals to the workers, signed by Laniii and Trotsky, urging thtai to overthrow the Constittilionul Government and follow tke example of their comrades in Rursia aud Hungary.—Aus.N.Z. Cablo Assn. DIRECT ACTION KILLED ATOKKERS REFUSE TO BALLOT ON THE QUESTION. London, August 12. The "Evening News" state that the. transport workers have refused to ballot on tlio question of direct action. This has killed the movement.—Aus.-N.Z. Cablo Assn. (Bee August 14, 0.30 a.m.) jLondon, August 12. The meeting of the Triple Alliance postponed the ballot pending a 'nvther i-onferoncp consentient on changed conditions.—United Service. The Yorkshire committee has recommended the miners to resume.—Beuter. BRITAIN'S SHRINKING COAL SUPPLY EFFECT 01' SEVEN-HOUR DAY". London, 12. Tho "Daily TVtnil" states that, since fchu Keren-hour day was introduced, tho weekly coal output has declined Ijy approximately 50 per cent, (one-half). It adds that tho indications are that tho future total output is not likely to exceed the amount which was required for ' bunkers and home consumption in 1913. —Aua.-N.Z. Cablo Assn. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR CONFERENCE. Washington, August 12. President ' Wilson has fixed October 29 as tho dato of meeting for the International Labour Conference. Aus.-N.Z. Cablo Assn.
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Dominion, 14 August 1919, Page 5
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215THE REVOLUTION PLOT Dominion, 14 August 1919, Page 5
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