TEA STRIKE ENDS
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COLOMBO. January 9
Employees of nineteen Colombo tea firms have called off a strike over a bonus dispute after intervention by the Ceylonese Prime Minister, Mr Dudley Senanayake. The Labour Minister, Mr M. H. Mohamed, said the workers, whose strike had held up the shipment from Trincomalee of 5700 tons of tea for Australia. New Zealand, Britain and South Africa, would return to work today.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30954, 10 January 1966, Page 11
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72TEA STRIKE ENDS Press, Volume CV, Issue 30954, 10 January 1966, Page 11
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