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STRIKE IN FRANCE

GENERAL STOPPAGE ORDERED THE FEDERATION'S ACTION". By Mefmb.—Preis Am.—Copyright. Received March 3, 1.5 p.m. Paris, Feb. 28. The National Federation of Railwaymen has ordered a general strike. —Raltar Service. ARBITRATION REFUSED. JBDERATION URGES QUIETNESS. Received March 3,1.5 p.m. Park, Feb. 28. The Federation of Railwaymen rejected M. Millerand's offer of arbitration, because it was conditional on a resumption o( wij-k. The Federation has issued a proclamation urging quietness and no sabotage.—Times Service. ARREST OF STRIKERS ORDERED. HELP TO RUN THE TRAINS. Received Feb. 3,1.5 p.m. Paris, Feb. 28. The Government has ordered the arrest of strikers evading mobilisation. Patriotic Societies are overwhelming M, Millerand with offers of help in running trains.—United Service. THE TROUBLE EXTENDING. PLANS TO SUPPLY FOOD. Paris, Feb. 28. The railway strike is extending and soldiers are guarding the principal stations. M. Millerand appeals to the public to copy the British example during their railway strike and defeat the revolutionafta. The Government is taking steps to Mettfe the victualling of Paris and the country. It lias instructed that perishable commodities lying in goods yards must be sold quickly, and the unsold surplus is to be distributed gratis.—Aus.Ni, Cable Assn.

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 March 1920, Page 5

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STRIKE IN FRANCE Taranaki Daily News, 4 March 1920, Page 5

STRIKE IN FRANCE Taranaki Daily News, 4 March 1920, Page 5

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