RAILWAY STRIKE.
[Reuters Telegrams.] LOCO MEN FIRM. LONDON, Jan. 2L The railway company managers, in replv to the I.ocomoitve Society’s request for a fresh conference emphasise that the managers are not prepaieU to discuss the revision of the decision of the . National . M ages -.but state that d _ lho ' "motive Men’s 'Executive will ' ■»' cate the existing diflerences they hate in mind, a meeting can he if these dierences are si.cl. as can at present be usefully discussed The Locomotive Society’s Executive subsequently decided to inform the w' railway company managers that strike must continue. Air Bromley (Loco Men's hecretaiy) announces that a cable has been received from the Australian I* ‘-'derated Engineers’ Association, offering financial assistance, which it has been decided To accept. MORE MINERS IDLED. „ LONDON, Jan. 21 One hundred thousand South AT ales miners and six thousand Lothian miners have been idled by the railway strike. _____
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 January 1924, Page 3
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148RAILWAY STRIKE. Hokitika Guardian, 26 January 1924, Page 3
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