On the Sea
UNDER-SECRETARY FOR WAR. Unitko Pkess Association. London, July 3. The Daily Chronicle states tnab Lord Derby is likely to succeed Mr H. J. Tennant as Under-Secretary for War. AN INCIPIENT STRIKE. London, July 3. | Five thousand five hundred engineers and allied tradesmen struck at Yickers' Barrow-on-Furness works Over • the dilution of skilled labor. The Defence of the Realm Act was brought) to bear, and the men generally resumed on Saturday night. .; . • ' DISLOYAL BRITISH TRADERS. , London, July 3. The Times' Amsterdam correspondent says it is reported ( that neutral agents at the last Leipsig fair purchased for British firms a million marks' >wo rth of; German goods. ..
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 77, 4 July 1916, Page 5
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