LABOUR TROUBLES
THE BRITTSEf RAILWAYS
COMMISSION'S REPORT
(Received Last Night, 10.15 o'clock;) 4. ' v Prelihrinary* reports of the Trades Union railwaymen's ballot indicate tlhat the majority reject-th<> Commis-. sion's report and recommend a stoppage. ■; v. Those at Bradford, and Sheffield are almost unaamnous' agams*' report; Stratford East and \pondon protested against -the Executive's action in agreeing to a conference. Similar protests were made at Sheffield. LIVERPOOL CARTERS. 1 ' A STRIKE THREATENED. (Received Last Night, 10.15 o'clock.) LONDON, December 4. Two thousand carters at. Liverpool have givent hotice that they will stMke on the ninth uitfoss their revised demands are fully conceded. ' VOEUMEEIt -'.POIIC® .'FOP^J. AN OPPOSITION ' ; (Received Last Night,. 10.20 o'clock.) LONDON, December 4. The Bradford branch of tihe Amalgamated Rail waymen 'has resolved | that .the projected vdlunteer police force is a menace to their liberties, and has recommended the formation of a Trades Union Physical Protection League to meet on equal terms "tihe bullies organised by capital."
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10495, 5 December 1911, Page 5
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158LABOUR TROUBLES Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10495, 5 December 1911, Page 5
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