THE IRISH STRIKES
CABLE NEWS
United Press Association — By Electric Telegraph — Copyright.
CRITICAL CONDITION
FOOD SUPPLIES DIMINISHING.
(Received Last Night, 10.15 o'clock)
LONDON, September 21
An official of the Board of TMade *s visiting Diuftrl/in, seeking to promote a settlement. The mien's executive has 1 deferred action, aliuhougli they have wiarn-ed ftfbe mem to be ready for the signal failing a settlement. It is estimfated that in Dublin itherte is two days' food supply. There has been no commiunication with many inland towns since Monday. The absence of organised disorder i& noticeable. Some isolated oases of intimidation have occurred, signal wriresi have been cut .at Tr<alee, and the points' at Wexford jammed with stones. Heaps of poroduee and dive stock are peirishing on the pjlatform. The mladDs axe interrupted. The livie cattle and produce industries are paralysed! An injunction is sought against the South Eastern Rjaalwiay for the restraint of the Company as common carriers, tfior refusing to accept good®. Various companies have decided to lignoTte the Railway Executive's resolution .
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10430, 22 September 1911, Page 5
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170THE IRISH STRIKES Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10430, 22 September 1911, Page 5
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