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THE RECENT ENGLISH STRIKES.

(Received Sept. 19, 8.5 a.m.)

; LONDON, September 18. '"■ M.P., addressing the National Brotherhood at Albert Hail, declared that the recent uprising of unskilled labour was due to hope entering the hearts of slum dwellers. When society learned that the carters who resumed work were satisfied to toil for twelve .hours a day, and that the girl mothers of Bermondsey were living in a new world because they had gained an extra shilling weekly, he thought the-lesson about tine need of setting our house in order was worth the tumult of the strike

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10428, 20 September 1911, Page 3

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96

THE RECENT ENGLISH STRIKES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10428, 20 September 1911, Page 3

THE RECENT ENGLISH STRIKES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10428, 20 September 1911, Page 3

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