STRIKE NEWS.
ENGLISH STRIKE NEWS. [ R euters Tur.F.c it a ms.] (Received this day nt 12.45 p.in.) LONDON, March 27. Electricians at Wembley resume work to-night. Eight nnn-l'nioiiists cleared out from the Exhibition. A deputation from the London Electrical Trades Union waited on Mr Macdonald and a number of Cabinet. Ministers in connection with the strike. It is understood that besides the threatened sympathetic stoppage of the underground railways at midnight oil Friday, the Society of Locomotive Engineers contemplates calling out its members working on the suburban electric lines. The Executive of the National Union of R-iiilwaymen is meeting to-day to consider the position of its members employed on the underground lines.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 March 1924, Page 3
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112STRIKE NEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 28 March 1924, Page 3
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