Show I The Second Chamber of Hollands I legislature has passed 1 the antistrike bill by a vote of 81 to 11 and there can bo little doubt that the Upper or First Chamber comprising fifty members elected by the Provincial States from 1 I among the most highly assessed dll I i scns of the eleven provinces or from i among the high and Important officials named as eligible will concur In the pas ne of the bill After Its enactment It will he unlawful to in engage a strike In the Netherlands nnd the I stronghold of thG trades unions or I guilds will bs destroyed so far us that I sort t of action is concerned The strikers r ers who slnick as a protest against the I t I pasjagc the law have < now no further I reason for continuing their strike and I they arc returning to work partly he cause they air overawed < l ly the merci less iisc of the military and naval forces It is a clear case of sUppres alon of liberty In so far as that liberty Is manifested In participation In a strike Whether it will result In practical prac-tical enslavement of the working clashes or not remains to be demonstrated demon-strated Our own belief la 1 that it will not make much difference In that country coun-try as everything is on such a settled basiS that it would take almost a revolution revo-lution to disturb the conditions of employment em-ployment and the relations between labor la-bor and capital |