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STRIKE IN AMERICA.

THE DEADLOCK STAGE. SETTLEMENT HOPES. CONCILIATION EFFORTS. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Washington, July 23. The railway and coal strikes appear to have reached a deadlock stage. President Harding conferred with the Railroads Labor Soar'd, and it is believed he will ask the board to intensify ins conciliation efforts. Mr. Jewell had a conference with the Secretary of Labor, Mr. Davis, who declared himself hopeful of a settlement. It is understood the board told the President that the question of the reinstatement) of strikers to seniority rights was the toughest nut to crack in reaching a settlement of the strike, since some railroads had signed compacts with strike-breakers, giving them in advance rights of promotion. It is understood that President Harding is considering the immediate appointment of a commission to investigate coal-mining and compel arbitration. CANADIAN STRIKE THREATENED. New York, July 22. The Canadian railway employees who threatened to strike have asked tihe Government to appoint boards of conciliation to settle the wage disputes with the Nations 1 and Grand Trunk Railways.

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 July 1922, Page 5

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STRIKE IN AMERICA. Taranaki Daily News, 25 July 1922, Page 5

STRIKE IN AMERICA. Taranaki Daily News, 25 July 1922, Page 5

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