INDUSTRIAL WAR.
ITALIAN RAILWAYS. , ATTEMPTS AT TRAIN-WRECKING. By Telceraph-Pross Association—Copyright , Rome, February 1. Owing to the delay in satisfying the demands of the railway men for increased wages, a campaign of obstruction and sabotage has been commenced on the Sfuto railways. Eighteen attempts at train-wrecking have been made by false signals and explosives. Tho Premier, Signor Luzzatti, declines to bo coerced. The railway men threaten a general strike on the eve of the Home and Turin exhibitions. COLLIERY STRIKE. Londoij, February 1. A thousand colliery employees at GlynNeath, in Glamorganshire, have struck work on the'question of wages for working in abnormal places. SULPHIDE WORKEBS. i Sydney, February 2. The strikers at the Cockle Creek sulphide works have declined an offer from Mr. G. S. Beeby,, Minister for Labour, to mediate in the dispute, LOCK-OUT OF .'PRINTERS. London, February 1. A national lock-out of printers has been decided on, A fortnight's notice will be given,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1042, 3 February 1911, Page 5
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154INDUSTRIAL WAR. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1042, 3 February 1911, Page 5
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