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Labour Items.

Pauls, December 2

Two thousand travelief=*, most of whom are proceeding to Algiers and Tunis, are stranded at Marseilles. Much distress exists at that city.

December 3

The strikers at Marseilles have supplied crews to convey the detained passengers. The crews of the tugs ba\e joined the strikers. London, December 3.

Three thousand strikers atVladid.ivkay in the Caucasus, from the railway workshop at Rostov on the Don, stoned the Cossacks, wounding ten. On the strikers refusing to disperse, the Cossacks fired a volley; two strikers were killed and ninebeen wounded. Similar scenes were enacted at Tichoretzkaja.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 292, 6 December 1902, Page 1

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98

Labour Items. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 292, 6 December 1902, Page 1

Labour Items. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 292, 6 December 1902, Page 1

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