LABOR TROUBLES IN AUSTRALIA.
(PBK I'KESS ASSOCIATION.)
.. .. r - .. Sy'pney, Avg'.ij) .l2 ; ■■ The mirierV at Newcastlb- 5 shav'o :been unable to come to terms with the man -I agers, and have given notice that after! fourteen dajs from Monday they will go ; out on atrike.
The Maritime Labor Council and affi; Hated bodies have resolved to take a vote of members as to whether it is advisable that there should be a general strike throughout the colonies re tho Northern steamship question.- .- .'*. . There is no sign whatever of the miners! difficulty b^ing settled hh;d tho outlook for tfacle ia gloomy. • Tho Maritime Labor Council has fixed September 12th as the date when all vessels employing Asiatics musb replace thcrirwith European crews, otherwise tho Council will pursue similar tactics to thoao adopted m the caso of tho mail steamer Mariposa. ■•.•... ' '■ ' Melbourttb.^ AntMisb 12. .
There! is a great constei'nation m th^ city at tho threatened miners' strike at Newcastle,, as there -is. only about a week's supply of coal m Melbourne. I
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1917, 13 August 1888, Page 3
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169LABOR TROUBLES IN AUSTRALIA. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1917, 13 August 1888, Page 3
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