THE BAKERS’ STRIKE.
AN UNCHANGED POSITION.
MASTER, BAKERS OFFERED ASSISTANCE.
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WELLINGTON, July 1. Matters in- connection with the bakers’ strike appear -to bo unchanged. Tlio citations issued by the Labor Department were forty-one or forty-two (including Air. Andrew Collins). They have all been ' lodged with the Clerk of Awards at the Supreme Court. So far as the Department is concerned its formal duty for the present is finished, but the officers will not cease their efforts to get the parties to adopt a modus vivendi. A£r. Kellow (president of the Master Bakers’ Association) received today a cable message from the Melbourne Association offering the loan of machinery free of cost if the Wellington -employers will pay freight to and fro. This machinery, says Mr. Kellow, would enable the master bakers to manage with the hands at their disposal now. However, it is hoped that |t will not be necessary to take advantage of the Melbourne offer. -Air. Kellow has been reinforced, and hopes to produco something like the ordinary supply to-morrow. Other employers, he-says, are expecting to ■ot their ovens going fairly well very i ..-on*
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2232, 2 July 1908, Page 2
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189THE BAKERS’ STRIKE. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2232, 2 July 1908, Page 2
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