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HIGH SPEED BY TROLLEYS; Testimony Before the Legislative Investigating Committee. SAMUEL GOMPERS WAS A WITNESS Opposed to Compulsory Arbitration in Any Form -- Not Over 15 Per Cent. of Old Men Taken Back to Work.
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The Friday committee of the State Legislature resumed yesterday, in Brooklyn, its investigation into the causes and consequences of the recent strike of the employes of the electric surface railroads. View Full Article in Timesmachine »
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