INDUSTRIAL UNREST.
BAYONET CHARGE AT LIVERPOOL Br Telegraph,—Press Asm.—Copyright. Received August 10, 5£ p.m. London, August 6. There was a midnight bayonet charg* at Liverpool. The mob jeered at a sentry at St. George's Hull and mad* efforts to wrench his rifle from Mm. The sentry fired in the air, and noncoms. ordered a charge, whereupon the crowd dispersed, several being injured. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
THE BAKERS' DISPUTE. Received August 10, 65 p.m. London, August 8. The provincial bakers' disputes hav* temporarily been settled pending arb!> tration, but the deadlock continue* in London, where the master* reftu* to compromise on night work, which it regarded as essential.—Aus.-N.Z. Cablt Assn. 1 AN ABORTIVE CONFERENCE. *: ' Received August 10, 5.5 p.m. t London, August 8. The Conl Controller and' Sir R. ft Home conferred with representatives of the South Yorkshire Coalowners and the Yorkshire Miners' Federation. The general secretary of the Miners' Federation states that the conference war > abortive, resulting in a. deadlock.—Au*v N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 August 1919, Page 5
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