Trade Swings Into Step
LONBOX, January 17. With the settlement of the Lonuon lorry drivers' strike, workers at many of the hig fruit markets who came out in sympathy are now baelc at work. Covent Garden Markot, for in•tance; was soon filled with trucks hvided with fruiv and vegetables, and narkei olficials say that it is hoped hnt all retail shops will have ample siocks for the week-end. Workers at Billingsgate fish market •«), were 011 the joh early to-day. Al- ' hough troops were again helping at Smithfield meat marke . many port--vs and sliop hands turned up for work. The transport men offieially reiurn to-morrow. This is to allow the roops time to leave. London dock.*rs too, are going back io-morrow.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5305, 18 January 1947, Page 5
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