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THE TRANSPORT STRIKE

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[Reuters Telegrams.] PROMISES TO EXTEND. LONDON, March 25. The situation regarding the ,» s tramway stlike is becoming worse. The employers offered 5s extra per week to the uniformed staffy but offered nothing t' the inside grade. They offered to submit the question of the balances to arbitration. This offer was made in the belief that tlu. Government’s Traffic Bill will afford the employers some relief. Mr Kevin states, that in view of the strict mandates given by the men the offer is rejected. The Labour leaders are considering the bringing of the tube railway-men into the strike, unless negotiations for a settlement are successful. It is understood that the moot has been privately informed that this is a probability. Mr Bromley states that the locomotive engineers will cease work at midnight on Friday, unless ordered otherwise, thus crippling the tube lines. FRENCH PREMIERSHIP. M. POINCARE RESIGNS. [Reuters Telegrams.] Received this dnv at 8.30 a.m.) LONDON, March 26 M. Poincare has tendered his resignation of the French Premiership, which President Milleraiul has accepted. It was expected that M. Poirifcaro would reconstitute the Cabinet, but bo resolutely refuses to resume office.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1924, Page 2

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THE TRANSPORT STRIKE Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1924, Page 2

THE TRANSPORT STRIKE Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1924, Page 2

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