[?]kers Walk Out As [?]ops Drive In
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LON1XLN. January 13. Iere 'las heen no announcement as to how niany troops are .A j131"'1, hiu a reporter at e'd counted 50 lorries arrivere in less than an hour. so°n as the fr-t troops arrived 6 nteat ntaritei. the workers t! i 8l' Tlle.v had threat- , ® Stl ii troops were called in. J! ntiated that lt'00 shopmen 'ulh,L"kately, together 1 Pi'ovisiou workers. oii sti'ik,. have announced 'ovulmq; all troops are with3J01n n't'at market, they er to. m"vc' any meat in , oi Koing had, This -work , be >'oluntary. JIT'1 fruit and vegeUet repm sontatives .of one CT fir:vis said: "No troops ipj ' in here vet, but »Wa,„| they lvin .. ^6 51 ro » ^ e » eports from one or two U, ,n Provinces . of more iDatt COn?inK )ut on strike in the^ MAth ^0 London [rivers, Lnhj3 tlbll(^e of Ihe wcrkers in n'joMocks js slill jn doU'bt.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5301, 14 January 1947, Page 5
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156[?]kers Walk Out As [?]ops Drive In Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5301, 14 January 1947, Page 5
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