BRITISH POSTAL EMPLOYEES
EXTREMISTS URGE A STEIEE. By Tdaerttph-Prcss Assocfitlon-CoDyrlgh ( London, December 7. Much unrest prevails among tho postal employees owing to Mr. Herbert Samuel, Postmaster-General, refusing an inquiry, into their wages and conditions Until 1313, when a commission 'is to be appointed aftcr a Board of Trade inquiryregarding the i cost of living. It is reported that the extremists urge a strike at Christmas.
PRIME MINISTER'S HINT. ' London, December 7, The Prime Minister/in tho House of Commons, hinted that the Government would favourably consider tho ' earlier appointment of' a committee of inquiry regarding the postal employees' wages
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1307, 9 December 1911, Page 5
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