INDUSTRIAL UNREST
THE OOTTON-SPINNEBS' TROUBLE. By Cable.—Press Association. —Copyright. London, October 2. Seven hundred cotton mills have closed quietly. Mr. Asquith continues his atteapts to secure settlement. gpinners have accumulated £500,OOC, and the cardroom workers £200,000. Ths Federation of Trades Councils will •to contribute strike pay. - SHIPBUILDING TROUBLE. 50,000 MEN IDLE. Received 3, 10.25 pjn. London, October 3. ißfty shipbuilding employees Trill te idle while negotiations for a settlemeit of, the deadlock are preceding. The weekly takings of Clyde shopkeeptafrs bare decreased 70 per cent. UNAUTHORISED STRIKES. .WHAT MAY HAPPEN. Received 3, 10.25 pjn. London, October 3. The report of the Amalgamated Society of Railwy Servants Association says tfriktt wthout tike executive's authority have ba frequent lately. Unless wiser cowsels prevail the i -lvantages gained doing generations of uard&hips will be detroyed. r" • STOKE IN ADELAIDE. Adelaide, October 3. in the Government works yard deelind to handle pig iron at a an iour,. asking an additional work was done on Saturday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 150, 4 October 1910, Page 5
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161INDUSTRIAL UNREST Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 150, 4 October 1910, Page 5
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