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U.S. LABOUR DISPUTES

NEW YORK. April 5. The nation’s 400,000 solf-coal miners to-day defied the Federal Court injunction to end-their three weeks’ strike, Mr John L. Lewis, the president of the United Mine Workers, told the miners they could please themselves about returning to work. The financial district strike spread to the fourth brokerage houses to-day. Mr Emil Schram president of the Stock Exchange, said his board would never consent to the strikers’ demands that all employees must join the union. LONDON DOCK STRIKE LONDON, April 5. More than 6000 stevedores ceased work at the London docks over the refusal of several stevedores to join the Transport and General Workers’ Union. _______

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Grey River Argus, 7 April 1948, Page 5

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U.S. LABOUR DISPUTES Grey River Argus, 7 April 1948, Page 5

U.S. LABOUR DISPUTES Grey River Argus, 7 April 1948, Page 5

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