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HOTEL HANDS' STRIKE.

BOARDERS COOK THEIR OWN MEALS. By Telcsraph—Press Assoclation-Copyrleht Sydney, February 27. Over four hundred men and girls arc directly concerned in the striko of tho hotel and restaurant employees at Broken Hill. The boarders are making their own beds and preparing their own meals. The bread carters decline to deliver bread at houses not accepting the union log. Strikers paraded the streets, entered hotels where non-unionists were employed temporarily, took charge, and ejected the non-unionists. The polico experienced great difficulty in restoring order. Members of the Municipal Employees' Union declined to sweep tho streets in front of non-union houses. The union is demanding 255. a week and their keep for girls, and .£3 las. a week for waiters and barmen, irrespective of age.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1375, 28 February 1912, Page 5

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HOTEL HANDS' STRIKE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1375, 28 February 1912, Page 5

HOTEL HANDS' STRIKE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1375, 28 February 1912, Page 5

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