INDUSTRIAL UNREST.
TEE BAKERS' DEMANDS. ; NO SETTLEMENT REACHED. J j By Telosrarh —Press AJMi.—Cowrlslit. "■\i Received Aug. 8, 10.30 p.m. ' " London, Aug. 7. A conference failed to settle the night- *' ivork dispute, but the eo-operative «o- ; pieties have conceded the demands, And S the .1000 employed iu these eoneerna " !i have been ordered to resume work.—Aui. ) N.Z. Cable Assoc. ,fe
Received August !>, 12.40 a.m. • >; London, August 7The Bakers' Conference proved abort- i ive, There is an acute shortage of bread.—United Service. POOLING BREAD SUPPLY. London, Aug. C. There Is scarcely a loaf of bread in "! the Liverpool shops. The Lord Mayor ' has convened an urgent meeting of trades unionists to arrange (or the supply of bread in co-operation with the food officials. ; Thousands aro without bread at llford, and supplies at Wreriiam litve been >. pooled and distributed from the Guild- n liall. Bread at Ohestfrr was con?eyed >• to the Market Hall and sold to waiting , j women and children. The crowds at Blackpool fought for bread.~-Au«, N.Z. ' Cable j . i ■
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1919, Page 5
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170INDUSTRIAL UNREST. Taranaki Daily News, 9 August 1919, Page 5
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