STRIKE ORDER FAILS.
“A PITIFUL FIASCO.” COMMUNISTS NOT RECOGNISED. . PARIS, Aug. 29. The general strike ordered by the Communistic Confederation of Labour, which is not recognised by tho original Confederation. which embraces the more conservative trade unionists, was a pitiful fiasco. There were a few exciting incidents in the suburbs, however. Three thousand strikers massed on iho tramlines at Boulogne-Sur-Seine and attempted to cut the trolley cords as a tram dashed by. Crowds stoned the police, injuring several, but were eventually dispersed by means of mounted troops. Conditions are now almost normal and the principal services are operating. The Rouen trade unionists have decided on a day's strike to commence to-inorrow morning.—A. and N.Z. cablo.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2475, 2 September 1922, Page 4
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115STRIKE ORDER FAILS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2475, 2 September 1922, Page 4
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