THE DOCKERS’ STRIKE.
.MORE MEN RESUME AT TILBURY. ENCOUNTER WITH POLICE. AUSTRALIAN AND N Z. CARLE ASSOCIATION (Received this day at 8..j0 a.ni.l LONDON, July 20. Eight hundred strikers have resumed at Tilbury, despite strong pickets. This is an increase of tour hundred since yesterday. The position at the other docks is unchanged, although the men are showing increasing uneasiness. A serious encounter oceured between the strikers and police in the vicinity o[ the Royal Albert dock. Missiles v,ere thrown by the crowd, and the police used their batons freely. A meeting" of the strikers subsequently passed a resolution calling on Labour politicians for that division to demand a thorough enquiry into the “ disgraceful, dishonourable and outrageous assault by the police on peaceful citizens.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1923, Page 2
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127THE DOCKERS’ STRIKE. Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1923, Page 2
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