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Show STRIKE WILL COME AT INOPPORTUNE TIME ItCBLE, April 11. Both the railway men and the government aro preparing for tlio struggle which it is anticipated will begin next Wednesday if the railroad rail-road employees carry out thoir threat to begin a general strike. The railroad rail-road men aro keeping secret their plans for the contemplated walkout. The government has ordered all tho prefects in tho kingdom to roturn to their posts, and also is organizing a service along the coasts, and will put it into operation opera-tion in caso tho striko is called. Warships War-ships will be used in this sorvico, but principally for carrying tho mails. Should tho striko bo declared on April 15 it will prove a most inopportune inoppor-tune time for tourists, as on, that dtito commences tho GO per cent reduction on all railroads to Borne for tho horse-racing horse-racing season. During this season a quarter of a million persons visit the capital. |