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CUT IN WAGES

IRISH RAILWAY CRISIS.

(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.)

LONDON, November 30

Air de Valera has returned to Dublin from Geneva, to face pressing problems of which the railway crisis is the most important. This is rapidly developing towards a strike owing to 5 5-8 per cent, wages cut. It is suggested that railwaymen, as economic war casualties, should receive a portion of the two millions emergency fund. Thus the Government would bear part of the cut. The. latest trade figures show that the adverse balance this year is £15,777,000 or three million worse than it was last year.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1932, Page 5

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101

CUT IN WAGES Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1932, Page 5

CUT IN WAGES Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1932, Page 5

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