The Labour Movement
(per press association.) London, April 1. Tom Mflnn his accepted a seat on the Labour Commission. . < \i , The Miners Congress at Paris repre* sents nearly a million men. one half of whom are Trade Unionists. . . 7 .New Tokk. April 2. The Vmerican Federation of Labour with a vievr,; to assisting the Pitts burg strikers, ha* directed a general strike of m ners forthwith' in support of the eight hours movement. ' Pabis. April 3. At the Miners' Congress it was decided to vote by-nations. .Fears were expressed that if a general striker took .place it would result disastrously for the -men, who are unprepared for a strike at present
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 121, 4 April 1891, Page 2
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111The Labour Movement Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 121, 4 April 1891, Page 2
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