INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES
' THE TROUBLE IN THE COTTON TRADE. By telegraph—Press ABSociatlon-r-Cbpyrlehfc London, September 16. The Lord Mayor of Manchester (Mr. Charles has offered to arbitrate in the cotton trade dispute, but both sides are unyielding, pending the meeting of the Cotton Spinners' Federation on Monday next to decide whether there shall be a general lock-out. WILL THE MINERS STRIKE? 'BALLOT TO BE TAKEN. (Bee September 19, 020 a m.)' London, Decomber 18. Despite the Mineis' Federation's Executive promising strike paj if 12,000 of the Cambrian Companies' miners ga\e a month's notico the Cardiff Conference decided in favour of a ballot on the question of a general strike throughput the whole coalfield. SHiPBUILDINGI'TEADE. .'.- "; : : (Bed.. September -18;; 5.5 p.m.)... ■-•■-.-\ ' London, September 17. The Shipbuilders' Federation'will hold a joint meeting with'the: boilermakers' representatives ..on; Wednesday..; There-.' .after they will join the .Trades Committee..
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 925, 19 September 1910, Page 5
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