It is possible that the London dockers' strike was not without its influence on the minds of the Australian Labour leaders. [Please select]
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In England the great dockers' strike of 1889 and in America the lurid flare of the I. [Please select]
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And she said that a family of "dockers" lived in the building under our garden. [Please select]
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Belle spoke of this store as a "vile saloon" and of these men as "dockers." [Please select]
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I heard drunken sailors and dockers shouting in that vile saloon below. [Please select]
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I found long lines of dockers there--they were waiting for their pay. [Please select]
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Out of the docks at nine in the morning I saw dockers pour in crowds. [Please select]
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"Perhaps what the dockers think will matter more a little later, too." [Please select]
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There came a strike, and once in the darkness of a cold November twilight I saw some dockers rush on a "scab," I heard the dull sickening thumps as they beat him. [Please select]
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Italian dockers rolled it across to this German ship, and on deck a Jap under-officer was bossing a Coolie crew. [Please select]
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