DUNDEE STRIKE
CABLE NEWS
(United Press Association — By fflecr trie Teleyraph — Copyriylit.)
TURBULENCE CONTINUES
RIOTERS DISPERSED BY
POLICE.
(Received Last Night, 9.40 o'clock.)
LONDON, DeoemJber 22. The turbulence in Dundee, continue®. The st-rikens are preventing the delivery of coal, • and -there \s/aa rioting during the evening. . . A crowd at the V/aledondan Railway Station, stoned the police. Mounted police repeatedly cihairg- • ed, and evcii.huu.iy/., dispersed tihe mob. ; ' Four constables were taken to the hospital seriously injured. The Blackburn miM-owners have instructed their delegates to tttio cotton-workers' and spomnetis' conference to support a lock-out. The Durham ccad-owners have declined to accede to the demand for an» individual) minimum wage, irrespective cf the nn-cuM.t cf WKxrk done. Th© NorthtmlberJand minei's. axe dissatisfied with the Federation's refusal to takie aciticn on the sihtort'dbift que6itioni, which, eireaites a, setback in tOieir progressive' polJcy. This will probably lead to the withdrawal cf the Northumberland min-I ors from tlhe. Federation!.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10510, 23 December 1911, Page 5
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153DUNDEE STRIKE Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10510, 23 December 1911, Page 5
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