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By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. United Press Association. (Received 13, 2 p.m.) London, September 12. The London and North-Western railway men are agitating for a national strike unless the Board of Viatic re-open Fry’s award, wnicii settled labour conditions in all grades till 1913, The Midland Company’s rail way men at B\irtbn-on-'l rent ask for a national strike unless the Board 01 1 ratio pi events'the penalising of recent strikers. Owing to thought the cavalry divisional training has been abandoned Manchester’s water supply is on I;, sufficient for twenty-six days. Bradford’s supply, which provides twenty-four towns and t illages, is also scanty,., rendering many woolcqmben: idle. Timaru, September 13. Splendid rain lias been falling since the early hours. If is very cold wqa thor, and may have a had effect on the lambs, but the rain w ill do vast good to the country.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 24, 13 September 1911, Page 6
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144LATEST MESSAGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 24, 13 September 1911, Page 6
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