INDUSTRIAL WAR.
GEEMAN BUILDING LOCK-OUT.' . By Telegraph-Press ABsociation^-OoDyrieht ■' ' . Berlin, April 17. . As a result of the lock-cut, the building trade in Germany is at'a standstill, excepting in Berlin, Hamburg, and' Munich, where the majority of the men do not belong to unions. The men's fund will suffice to keep them' for five weeks. There are ' 200,000 persons out. The employers represent 22,000 firms. ' - " ;: .'• SETTLEMENT AT HAMBURG. (Eec. April 18, 11.5 p.m.) ■; , • : ' Berlin, April 18. The Employers' Union of Berlin has not joined the lock-out, but is urging, its members not to Tindertike work in lockout districts.. . . .... ..... The masters and men in Hamburg have come to'an amicable understanding. MELBOUENE TIMBER TEOUBLE. Melbourne, April 18. ' The' Wharf Labourers' Union has resolved to notify shipowners that no • timber will be handled for export from to-day, but that State and, inter-State vessels which arrived up to Saturday will be discharged. . :
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 795, 19 April 1910, Page 5
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146INDUSTRIAL WAR. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 795, 19 April 1910, Page 5
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