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Citizens Committee Volunteers, Including University Students Line Up On Broadway Near Old Buildings Of University Of Manitoba. (See A0018-00538) |
Students ▪ Universities ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Winnipeg General Strike ▪ Winnipeg Strikes |
1919, June 4
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Citizens committee volunteers, including university students line up on Broadway near old buildings of University of Manitoba. (See also A0018-00529) |
Students ▪ Universities ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Winnipeg General Strike ▪ Winnipeg Streets |
1919, June 4
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Loyal returned soldiers demonstrate against the General Strike with a rally at government building, Broadway and Kennedy in Winnipeg. |
Legislative Buildings ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Winnipeg General Strike |
1919, June 4
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Premier T.C. Norris addressing huge crowd of members of anti-strike loyalists Veterans Association. At first he had feared they were pro-strike demonstrators, but soon learned differently. Norris declared that all sympathy strikes must cease before his government would confirm the right of collective bargaining, and thanked the Rightist Veterans' Group for its stand on "Law and Order". Later one labour leader alleged that Norris would have passed compulsory collective bargaining laws as late as mid-June 1919 except for the hard-line stand of Meighen and Borden. |
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The Loyalist Veterans (Middle Class Officers) Holding A Large Banner In A Counter Parade. The Banner Reads "We Will Maintain Constituted Authority, Law And Order... Down With The High Cost Of Living...To Hell With The Alien Enemy...God Save The King...". These Officers Brought Large Numbers Of Veterans To Support The City , Provincial And Federal Governments During The Strike |
Parades ▪ Signs ▪ Winnipeg General Strike |
1919, June 4
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War Veterans Demonstrate Against The General Strike With A Rally At Legislative Building At Broadway And Kennedy In Winnipeg |
Legislative Buildings ▪ Winnipeg Buildings ▪ Winnipeg General Strike |
1919, June 4
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