THE SYDNEY STRIKE.
REVERTING TO NORMAL. DECLARING STRIKE OFF. [I*ER PRESS ASSOCIATION. COPYRIGHT.] (Received, This Dav at 8.50. a.m.) SYDNEY, Oct. 6. The camps of the volunteers who came to the* assistance during the strike are disbanding. Already many have returned to their homes. Considerable numbers, however, remain in the positions. Fi. J. Watt has purchased the Kor-man-Altona fillv for a hundred guineas and Coke will be removed after mid
Restrictions for the use of private stocks of coal and coke will bo i® - moved after midnight on Sunday, when prices will rovert to those ruling on Ist August. The ferries have reverted to the prestrike services.
It is officially reported that tho transport workers have declared tho strike off.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 October 1917, Page 3
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