QUEENSLAND STRIKE ENDS
(A ti.slraliu S: N.Z. Cable Association
IMMSH.vXK, September I. The railway strike has oilieially heel lieelareil oil’ by the Strike Cniuieil. Work will be resumed at mid-ni^ht The I'owiiNville ami .Markov striker have now derided to aeeept the Go temmeiiCs terms. It is statrd that the Govermmml threatened to resign il the raihvaymei rel'used lo reiinai io work. A mas'y ol ihe railway sti:k<*rs oi IJoekhamiHon passed a re>ohtib'ii deploring the attilmh* ot' tin* hulk ol t!u* railv.a\ work<-rs, hut adding: “We have to recognise that at this xla.ui k . m» '.:.00d iaii he .served hy eairyiiiLF' on the si!' i k <■. and lhe re lore we accept the Government's oiler, under strong proH‘st. ,? Ihe derision** ol (hr Touiisvillr and .Markay men are still awaitiMl. hui the hope is expressed that they will follow I? orkha mpton’s lead, ami I bore fore work niav lie resumed 10-niorrow.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1925, Page 3
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