THE SYDNEY STRIKE.
■''• ,THE STRIKE SfcBEADBB, ? Australian-N.Z; Cable Association. Received Aug. Z t 11.35 p.w, Sydney, Aug. 3. The strike has spread to firemen at the Eveleigh locomotive abed?, the brass moulders at Eiandiwick, and the boiler* makers at the Newcastle railway shops, endangering .the railway service, which lias been restricted to the time-table existing during the coal strike. A large »e*tion of the railway and tramiway emv ployew itunain loyal. The tramway service is being fujfiber curtailed, thus disorganizing the ferries. ' The local races for to-jnorrbw hav& be«m postponed. Conferences are proceeding, without improving the situation, UNIONISTS OPPOSE GENERAL ' vb :. lu STR&B. Received A,ug, i, IM a.m. sydhej, awb. $ ■ At a meeting of Union delegates, the majority v?ere opposed to, a general strike. It was decided ty vlji the Gov- ; ernntent to appoint a Royal eomniastoA 1 ty iiia.iiro Into Die
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1917, Page 5
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142THE SYDNEY STRIKE. Taranaki Daily News, 4 August 1917, Page 5
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