The American Strikes.
, i-'MlrliFifeki'- manager of ' Carney's mills, has been shot by a Russian Jew. He received four wounds, and lies in a i critical condition. Many of the strikers express . .approval of the 1 crime.
A movement is on ..foot, which promises to be successful, to stop the manufacture of coke through r out the United States,, in sympathy with -the Kttsburg strikers; Mr Carnegie offered to reinstate the strikers on condition that they -tyould fesignftbeir: igpinriectidn wltii the Union. Four thousand refused, and were replaoed by non -Unionists. A boycott is being organised. The Daily News correspondent wires that the strike will develope into a life and death struggle.
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Manawatu Herald, 28 July 1892, Page 2
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111The American Strikes. Manawatu Herald, 28 July 1892, Page 2
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