UPHEAVAL IN ITALY.
CRISIS BECOMES GBATZB^H EMPLOYERS REJECT OOUE^^H *By TeltgraaSi.—Preu Aul—<M|£t|p|^| Received Sept. 17, 6.5 p&MH Rome, StpJjJH A graver crisis has arisen dustritU disputes, the workers rmjjH the Confederation's leadership, have widely extended the of property, including cotton Tho committee directing'the operations has issued a daring that the workers no mand an increase in wages, an improvement is always MoMuH an increase in the price of tics of life. The manifesto the regeneration of the system is only possible by trol, which would bring ine»B|iiwHH A thousand Milan passed a resolution rejecting ft mSH mise, on the ground that trol would mean the end of terpriae.—Times Service. jaM PREMIER SUPPORTS MPKlfl AMBITIONS OF LABOR GRAHtiH Received Sept. 17, SM pl 9 Signor Giolitti ((he finitely announced the agreement with the workers tl%ijß ent crisis. He says it is no IMfSH accordance with the spirit of iSnSH that one man should comnjWdHflM thousands obey. The workers given the sense of co-reßpoß«SftnVjH only thus can they uplift tnemMftjiSfl In view of Signor Giolitti's. anribwH ment, the Lombardy masters |MH grant the principled tradevtminra&M trol; rather than struggle with' th«9H ernment against them. Stgnw OlSfl proposes to cmbodv the ConederHHH Labor's proposals for the iiiiiiiihiiiimM of-industry in '■ !gM Meanwhile the workers retfajjfifl occupation of the workshops. shotS masters and discuss llm iliiMjM the Bill.-Aus.-N.S. Cable jU'snTjTyß
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 September 1920, Page 5
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225UPHEAVAL IN ITALY. Taranaki Daily News, 18 September 1920, Page 5
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