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7 " '• ' FEELING AGAINST (I ICR MANS. u a 5, Sydney, June. 1. t As tlie result of the employment o V a number of Germans, 000 employees ii n the Sydney anil Waterloo gla.sswork i- have struck. The. Hermans are, e\per y glass-blowers, are mostly naturalised have been ill tlie employ of tlie com panics for years, and are menders of t'i union. ' n The management point out that put ting off the Germans means Uiat man; ff" others will be rendered idle, because it i ' s > impossible to replace tlie experts. 'Tin il company lias decided not to cinplov G«'r 111 mans whose, work Uriti-liers can be go to do. P; The employees of the Neuchatel as 111 plialfc works, which supply the Cit. !l .- Council, struck .beeau.--e. two German were employed. The management state that the Germans are naturalised, mat " ried to Australian women, and have bee employed for many years. The men liav n ' laid tile case before the Council, tie ■.). i). RED CROSS FLOWER DAY. Sydney, .lime 1. ier ! Red Cross Flower Day realised £l7o' ,0 " which will be devoted to comforts f( te. the UnrdHit'llei invalids.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 384, 2 June 1915, Page 5
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192Australia. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 384, 2 June 1915, Page 5
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