Second Edition WORK AND WAGES.
THE RAND RIOTS
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BRITISH DISPUTES
(Received noon.)
London, September 21
The Postmen's Federation Conference at Birmingham denounced the Select Committee's report as making the conditions of employment worse. It was resolved by 549 to 175 to favour a strike policy. Nine, thousand Aberdare miners strike to-morrow against the employment of non-unionists. \ The railwaymen at Crewe resume to-morrow. I
Five hundred railwaymen at Hunslet struck, declining to handle tainted goods.. The timber merchants of Dublin have decided to dismiss men who were prepared, to handle goods from whatever source. Seven hundred workers. «r» involved. j
SERIOUS. RIOTS IN DUBLIN. (Received 12.30 p.m.) London, September 21. Riots took place in Dublin to-night when tramcars were seriously damaged. The police used their batons and many persons had to be taken to the hospital. Several policemen were wounded.
RAILWAYMEN RESUME WORK. The railwaymen at Birmingham and Sheffield and at, other centres have resolved to resume work.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 18, 22 September 1913, Page 6
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179Second Edition WORK AND WAGES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 18, 22 September 1913, Page 6
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