STRIKES IN INDIA. DELHI, March 12. \t Lucknow tlie railway strike is break in}' down. The men desire to return to work The authorities, however, are not now willing t‘» let- them, as they regard th,. demands of the workers as unreasonaide. 14 . Outside labour is being brought m, and is replacing the strikers. The railway service is now nearly normal. \ strike of the police has occurred in" Rati.a and district. It is owing to th,, dissatisfaction of the police with the recent increases in pay and allowances. WILL SAVE YOU FROM THE FLU lIOTT SANDER AND SONS’ EUCALYPTI [•''TRACT can he obtained at all •’i, mists and stores. There is no lo ,.«on for putting up with inferior brands, because you can obtain “SANDER’S,” which is not only recognised by the highest Med. Authorities, but proved by the Supreme Court, Me- - ' + i,„ w. SANDER’S EXourne, the. best. SANDER’S EXRACT is unequalled foi colds, inn n/a, diarrhoea, flatucnce; locally for rounds, burns, ulcers, piles, nd chilblains. Insist on SANDERS, nd benefit.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 March 1921, Page 1
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171Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 14 March 1921, Page 1
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