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JAPAN’S TRANSPORT STRIKE

MANY ACCIDENTS OCCUR.

[United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph;—Copyright.]

TOKIO, April 22

The emergency, transport services at Tokio are functioning satisfactorily, although several accidents are due to inexperienced tram-car operators also motor-bps collisions overturning, by reason of chauffeurs being unaccustomed to the unwieldjy, top heavy vehicles.

Fifty ringleaders were arrested The authorities, are taking the firmest attitude. The agitators are trying to induce the electric power workers to join the strike. Police are guarding the generating stations 'and also preventing- picketing. There are indications that workers unions are agitating sympathetic strikes at Kobe, Osaka and Nagoya.

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Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1930, Page 5

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JAPAN’S TRANSPORT STRIKE Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1930, Page 5

JAPAN’S TRANSPORT STRIKE Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1930, Page 5

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