ENGLISH STRIKES.
RIOT AT MOTIJKKWKLL. THE MILITARY CALLED OUT. (UV KI.KCTKIO TKI.KIIKAI'H.— Hl'illT.) Lo.vdo.v, .]:iini:iry IThe i-iiilwiiy men are Mill i oundnnf of success. Trade is fiiirly regular, despite tin; interruption to tnitlie. .1 .nmary ■>■ The clerks of (he 1,0n.10n "Postoffice and Savings lianks who were suspended for refusing to work overtime, complain of employment of f(;iiiiil<:s in the department. A striker ut, Alothorwell who had been evicted orbited :i. viol mid the assistance, of the police ;md military li id to Ik. called. The police charged the rioters while the military tired on them with blank cartridges. Shops have been sacked at Elantyre.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2884, 8 January 1891, Page 2
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104ENGLISH STRIKES. Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2884, 8 January 1891, Page 2
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