NO LIGHTS.
THE MELBOURNE STRIKE. <>•. FIFTEEN THOUSAND IDLE, Ml Jtooeived JunelS, 11.15 p.m. Melbourne, June 15. A MBftnae* of employers and strikers proved abortive. There will be no ctoppage of work by the sewerage «m----ployMß, u their demands have been tttwded. Thtre hu beta a great rush en lamp jitytt though only a small proportion <i( *tjn demand has been met. The prices of "fighting material are rising iwidly. There are nciw 14,000 idle.—Au».-N.Z. f. < Aun. ■PWlF.f'jn. yjr . tSPUSTRY PARALYSED. . ' ( Melbourne, June 13. It ie estimafSf that 12,000 workers •re idle through the strike, and in4wrtty iiparalyaed. Seven hundred Klwiwrft Wn enrolled at the burwkfl, professional men, enffowiigatudenU, and university men. Wjjlppea'' representatives conferred witn fie Premier, who later met the Cabinet, but made no statement to tbt public. / ' POSITION IN SYDNEY. . Sydney, June 15. Th# gas employees met the companies in wjiMFWC* |Dd agreed on the main points at issue. The union resents the fDgflftittlt >id scouts the possibility of dispute extending to
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 June 1920, Page 5
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164NO LIGHTS. Taranaki Daily News, 16 June 1920, Page 5
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