British and Foreign.
[KIJSCTiUC TJiUJUllAl'll, COFYIUUHT. ( [j'Elt JL'KKSS ASSOCIATION.] (lieceived This Day, S.uO a.m.) NEAIUNU A SETTLEMENT. London, October Larkin's influence in Dublin is waning, and Iho situation is becoming more JiopofuL r lhe loading employers and the leading Irmly unionusts have agreed on a formula, based on the immediate resumption of work and a recognition of any union which undertakes to hold'a ballot before calling another strike. It is likely that the formula wii] bo generally adopted. v Extraordinary scenes eontinue on the quays and railway stations. TheCailiohV Young .Men's and the Hibernian Societies , pickets turned back some parents with children. Some Englishmen who were sending children to England were mobl)c-d and (lie children wrested from them. A crowd held up a cab containing two women and throe children. A mother mounted the driver's seat, brandished a rope, and produced a marriage certificate. They were then allowed to proceed. STIMKE IX WALES. Seven thousand live huimrert miners have struck at JMiondda Collieries, in Wales, because fifty were in arrears with the Labour l'Yd( rut ion subscriptions.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 October 1913, Page 2
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177British and Foreign. Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 October 1913, Page 2
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