WORK AND WAGES.
A STRIKE IN SOUTH WALES.
Bv Cable—Press Association—Copyright
London, June 29.
Owing to the engineers' strike m South Wales nine thousand miners are idle.
fhikmen resume work. >MellK>urne,-,liuu.' 30. The, firemen of the Kanowna, who struck when their demand for the removal of an officer was refused, have resumed work and the charges of desertion against them have been adjourned.
STRIKE AT WKKTIWIKH'SK WORKS. New York, June 21). Disorder broke out among striking Westingbouse employees nt 'Pittsburg. Pickets surrounding all tin- entrances to the works prevented persons entering the premises. Twenty armc guards proved ineeeetual. The deputy slierilTs failed to quieten the people, and the local police, reinforced by twenty special officers, wore unable to do anything.
TUB MATTLAND STRIKI'
Received '3O, 5.2.3
Sydney, June 30,
TV executive of the. Australian Unions Federation is intervening with a view to settlement of the Maitland collieries afternoon shift strike.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 35, 1 July 1914, Page 5
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150WORK AND WAGES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 35, 1 July 1914, Page 5
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