Trades Unions And Strikes Their Philosophy And Intention

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" Of this murder, he continued : " This man was murdered, he thought, about ten o'clock in the morning ; he could not exactly recollect the date ; but that was the complete finish of the shipbuilding. " (3913 to 3921. ) Shipbuilding had not, however, "been extensive " in his recollection : he recollected seeing two or three vessels on the stocks. (3922. ) From this account, it appears that the trade was " finished " by a murder in the open day. The murderers all escaped, Mr. Morton said, in suc...h a manner, that there was " no such thing as getting at any of them. " (5933. ) When it is considered that this crime was com- mitted when " the bell was rung for breakfast, '' and, consequently, when there must have been many persons passing and repassing from the Gasworks and Canal Docks (where it took place being close to both), it is, we submit, most incorrect, to call it a Trade outrage. It was more like an agrarian murder ; it was done in the open day, by the con- nivance of all passers by, who silently agreed to suffer its being done, and to allow the escape of the murderers.

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