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TIMBER TROUBLE

c( ill Apse expected shortly. AI ANY WORKERS RESUME. (Australian Press Association). (Received this day at 0.23 a.m.) SYDNEY, Af.av 23. ' -There arc indications that the timber strike is liable to c dlapse at any time. •Gyring' tbe last lew days about, two hundred men have returned to work, while the timber merchants state applications for re-employment were received from many skilled men yesterday. A hundred and fifty men resumed work on new buildings in the city, iiHer deifying the strike committee and forcing il to sanction their return.

Following- n meeting of employers ami employees in Melbourne, the pro-se-cots of a settlement are considered bright.

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 May 1929, Page 6

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108

TIMBER TROUBLE Hokitika Guardian, 23 May 1929, Page 6

TIMBER TROUBLE Hokitika Guardian, 23 May 1929, Page 6

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