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Show DUBLIN UNION IN BITTER FIGDT London, Nov 13. The release of James Larkln from prison in Dublin has apparently served to intensify the bitter feeling in the labor world of the British Isles, and a general strike of trades unionists throughout the United Kingdom is again threatened The union men are determined to fight the labor dispute In Dublin to a finish. An emersency meeting of the trades union parliamentary committee ha3 been summoned for November 1 to consider proposals for R general stop page of work in the British Isles Robert Williams, general secretan of the Transport U'orkera union, said t his afternoon : "It must not be assumed that the release of .lames larkln iB the sum total of our demands We are going for a still greater triumph In Dublin The government must cease to act In collusion with the employers h) glv ing facilities for importing non-union labor I have no doubt that unless the employers give way before Tuesday Tues-day next, the trades union parliament ary committee w ill decide to call on the workers of the United Kingdom to take such steps as are necessary to break down the anti-labor and antitrades anti-trades union method? of the despots of Dublin ." oo |