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[Reuters Telegrams.] COVENT CARDEN STRIKE. (Received this day at 11.20 i.m.l LONDON. August 20. The mass of the pickets were withdrawn from Covent (fardcii to-day. hut lew porters resumed. Ben Tillett. addressing the striker-, said that there were half a million men behind them. The real fight would begin alter the first of the month, lie appealed to the employers to he sportsmen. The strikers did not want to use force, but. he warned the employers agninst. utilising the police. It the force were employed against the strikers their leaders would act accordingly. Air Tillett ridiculed the idea of marketing produce by aeroplane. WEEKLY SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA (Received this day at 1.0 p.m.) LONDON. August 2(1. The Orient Cov’s new liufe-lable for the first f|tmrtor of H)27> indicates the possibility, in the busy months, of a weeklv mail service to Australia in conjunction with the IVninsttlnr toys liners. The present fixtures for the two lines for the three months show, approximately, weekly sailings. FRENCH SENATE APPROVES. PARIS, August 2(1. The Senate approved of the London conference by 201 to 10.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1924, Page 3
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