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Maritime Strike

MR H.AVRLOCK AVII.SOX'S Til H I<:AT. "FIFTY THOI T SAX.D MEN AYIT,L STHIKK AT LfiXDOX." ' HV KI.P'TRir TELKfiIIAPII--COPYRIOnT.I I I , Ell i'KESS AHHOCIATION I LOXDOX, July 20. Mr J. Havelock AYrlson. ~ M.P., general secretary of the Niationa.l Seamen's Union, speaking at Cardiff, deplored the riots, and u>rged the men to b?liavo tlimselves. He ennte.!i>l that tho only way to bring the nv>'iil)?rs of the. Shipping Federation to their senses was a.n «rbsoluto" stoppage tlie Bristol CMianncl luvl on the North-east Coa.it. He a "d: , ;! U:at imlcss a oonferenee is summoned th.is week fii'tv tlioiißiUid me:i in. Ldiidon strike on Ar.oudny.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 July 1911, Page 3

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Maritime Strike Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 July 1911, Page 3

Maritime Strike Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 July 1911, Page 3

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