LABOUR DISPUTES.
COTTON LOCK-OUT ENDS.'
WORK RESUMED AGAIN. ' v
By Telegraph—Press Association-OopyrfeM. London, October 6. . A settlement has been arrived at in' the Lanoashirq cotton trado dispute, and the lock-out has been declared at an end. ~ . Tho seven hundred mills, which were . closed willbe reopened. CONCILIATION PROPOSALS . ACCEPTED. .".'"- Berlin, October 6, The Hamburg dockyard workers hav« accepted the conciliation proposals of ( the Committee of the Union of German Industrials. LAUNCESTON TRAM STRIKE. Launceston, October 1. Tho places of the men on the tram* •■*' " way permanent way who struck for in" "\. creased pay have been filled. s " , THE, MEN'S LOST WAGES. (Rec. Ootobor 7, 9.30 p.m.) London, October 7. •, Howe, tho grinder whoso dismissal * from the Forn Mill at Oldham led to the cotton strike, has been found work in a mill m the same town. The grinder he displaces goes to the Fern MilL ' - The operatives lost £100,000 in v wages during tho stoppage of work, , while £30,000 was distributed in strike pay. ■ " , ' i . | Many tribm.es have been paid to - tho , tactfnl diplomacy of Mr. G. R. Askwith, commeicial secretary of tho Board of Trade, in connection with, tho settle-! ment; ,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 942, 8 October 1910, Page 5
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