COTTON STRIKE
BETTER TRADE' and wage cuts. I (British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, September 27. The signature of. th e cotton peace agreement was authorised to-day by the Central Committee of he Cotton Spinners’ and the Manufacturers’ Association. Preparations have already been, made for a general (resumption of working the mills to-morrow. Sir Amos Nelson, a prominent figure in the textile trade, .expresses- the view that, the industry’s' opportunities are at present brighter than they have been for a long tim ft past. A. m-a-rloed improvement, -he added, had been shown in the general inquiries from abroad for Lancashire cotton and art-fi-cial silk goods.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1932, Page 6
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103COTTON STRIKE Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1932, Page 6
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