LABOUR WARFARE.
THE BRITISH STRIKES, By Telerraph—Press Association—Copyright , ■ London, July 7. Two thousand dockers' wives, with, babes in arms and their'other cliildren hanging to their skirts, marched in procession through Manchester and Salford. A fund for the relief of dockers was collected. The strike situation at Glasgow is improving. The coasting dockers have resumed work. The Salford miners will Tesume work on Monday. Somo of the mills at Salford have already started. HUGE LOSSES AT HULL. (Rec. July 9, 5.5 p.m.) London, July 8. The seamen's strike losses at Hull are estimated at a quarter of a million.' SUGAR-WORKERS' DISPUTE. Sydney, July 8. Men are.being engaged in Sydney to fill thti places of the strikers in the Queensland sugar-fields. The Labour Council has decided to appoint pickets. Melbourne, July B. Mr. Tudor, Minister for Customs, declares that serious losses are certain unless the trouble in the sugar industry is adjusted. Some growers are looking at black ruin. The industry employs 20,000 men. RAILWAY MEN'S PAY. Brisbane, July 8. The Executive Council has approved a substantial increase of wages in the lower-paid branches of tho railway service. Seven thousand men will benefit by the advance.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1175, 10 July 1911, Page 5
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