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INDUSTRIAL UNREST

VINE-DRESSERS' STRIKE. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Received 25, 5.5 p.m. Paris, February 24. Twenty thousand vine-dressers struck for air increase in wages. They demand six francs and three bottles of wine daily in March and April, and 3V 2 francs and two bottles of wine in winter. FIREMEN'S STRIKE. ' ADELAIDE HAS VOLUNTEER FIRE FIGHTERS. Received 26, 1.15»a.m. ■ i Adelaide, February 25. All the firemen in the city and suburbs have struck, demanding that the fire brigades board allow them To form an association affiliated to the Trades and Labor Council. The Board was willing to allow them to form an association, but opposed the affiliation. The .men, without replying to the board's ultimatum, left their stations, which are now manned by volunteers. The officers remained loyal.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 204, 26 February 1912, Page 5

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INDUSTRIAL UNREST Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 204, 26 February 1912, Page 5

INDUSTRIAL UNREST Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 204, 26 February 1912, Page 5

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