FRENCH STRIKES.
By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.. FRENCH ACTION, PARIS, May 12. According to the “Matin” Government’s action against the Confedeiation is not framed to dissolve trade unions, hut to break the bond which while leaving each section free Mo seek its own economic protection, will irevent them infringing the domain of politics. ANTI-STRIKE BOYCOTT. PARIS, May 12. Bordeaux tradespeople have organised an anti-strike movement, and will boycott all strikers bv refusing them supplies. ' r ' ' •• ; FRENCH STRIKE ACTION, (Received this flay, at 9.30 a.in.) D.ONDQN May ' 12. Thgrp is no qoiifirfliatioji of the statement flint the Frpnch Government is discontinuing action against the Genera! Confederation of. Labour. Paris messages declare the feeling of the country and chamber strongly supports the Government, which has opened the campaign by raiding the Labour offices and residences of officials. The Federation in a manifesto protests against tho search and seizure of documents as illegal.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 May 1920, Page 3
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