THE SAWMILLING STRIKE.
By Telegraph—Press Association
I INVERCARGILL, March 24. Tho "strike" in the sawmilling industry is, in the meantime, a small matter. Three of the Southland Sawmilling Company's men objected to working under the recently-appointed head-man, and converted four others to the same way of thinking. These seven gave 24 hours' notice. The Company accepted the resignations, and closed down. The manager states that the mill will re-open on Monday, the rjlaces of the men having been already filled. Several of the strikers had asked him to transfer them to other mills, but under the circumstances he was not disposed to do so.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8387, 25 March 1907, Page 5
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104THE SAWMILLING STRIKE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8387, 25 March 1907, Page 5
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