THE BAKERS' STRIKE.
BY TELEGKArH—PRESS ASSOCIATION,
WELLINGTON, July 1. Matters in connection with the bakers' strike appear to be unchanged. The citations issued by the Labour Department were forty-one or fortytwo, including tyr Andrew Collins. They have all been lodged with the Clerk of Awards at the Supreme Court. ,
So far as the Department is concerned its forir.al duty for the present is finished, but the officers will not cease their efforts to get the parties to adopt a modus vivendi. Mr Kellow, (President of the Master Bakers' Association), received to-day a cable message from the Melbourne Association, offering the loan of machinery free of ! cost if the Wellington employers will pay the freight. This machinery, says, Mr > Kellow, would- enable the |maste.r bakers to manage with the hands at their disposal now. However, it is . hoped that it will not be necessary to take advantage of the Melbourne . offer. Mr Kellow has been reinforced, and hopes to produce something like > his ordinary supply to-morrow. Other employers, he says, are expecting to got their ovens going fairly well very shortly.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9131, 2 July 1908, Page 5
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180THE BAKERS' STRIKE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9131, 2 July 1908, Page 5
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