GERMAN STRIKE CLASUES
(I’ceeivod this (lnv ill 1- t’.onm. BKItblN, An*;. I'-. (\>innninisis nilempiino to I,)n '° traimi;iyim , ii to strike hist niyjit. o\cr turned and smashed a number of cars. I hey are now resisting the police hehim! hastily constructed barricades. All trains arc a-jain slopped. I'nrcsi in the provinces eoniinu«». Three were killed and fourteen wounded in Softenburo. Saxony. Three were killed and nine injured in Wilhehnsburir. during a lipiht. A collision occurred lielwccii the police and Strikers at Crefold, 150 Cot hetno arrested for phmderitte shops. INDIAN TEA SACKS. DKf.lir. Ait oust Id. ! At the Calcutta tea sales, the quality i w;is uenertillv somewhat interior than I : the recent sales. Better classes were ! linn at hue rates, rooter classes were hard to sell. The lower quotations were, dusts 1 I to two annas, boiti" weaker.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 August 1923, Page 3
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137GERMAN STRIKE CLASUES Hokitika Guardian, 16 August 1923, Page 3
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