MALE STRIKERS
(United Press Association—• "By Lloctric Telegraph—Copyright). (Received this dav at 0. a.in.) LONDON - . Dee. 7. An independent status is maintained by married male strikers, formerly employed in the I'jdmonton clothing faeLory, where seven hundred striking tailoresses recently marched tour abreast, hearing a banner on which was inscribed with their own lipsticks, a red lettered declaration announcing their adherence to Trade l nion principles. The strikers wife journeys but sh(' enters the works while he remains outside, picketing, each attempted to persuade the other to change their views, but both are adamant, and have agreed to difler.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 December 1928, Page 5
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98MALE STRIKERS Hokitika Guardian, 8 December 1928, Page 5
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