British and Foreign.
jKi,i;riitic tki<ki;i:.\ j' 11, corvkl l;iri:.] [I'Klt I'!!i'lSS ASSOCIATJOX.] (Received I,'liis Day, O.'-if) a.m.) FACIXti STARVATION. London, October T. Terrible pictures ;ire drawn of 1 in- misery in Dublin, where a hundred thousand people are facii!sla rvat ion. The failure of negotiations lias destroyed hope of early relief, Ili<)iii>h it is believed the employers will reassemble to-morrow and may abate llieir demands. Meanwhile throng's of men, women, and children, illclad, rain-soaked, and half starved, attend at Liberty Mall to receive rations. The Miners' Federation has voted £100 weekly during the lock out.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 October 1913, Page 2
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95British and Foreign. Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 October 1913, Page 2
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