LABOUR TROUBLES.
FRENCH RAILWAY STRIKES.
TO GUARD AGAINST FURTHER TROUBLE. (Received Last Night, 9.30 o'clock.) PARIS, November 30. The Government propose that the strikers in connection with what is known as the Sabotage are punishable with terms of impiisonnicnt ranging to live years, and also with lines of from 50 to 2000 francs (from about £2 2s to £83.) Railwaymen who refused to work are liable to be sent to prison for terms varying from six months to two years. Local conciliation committees will be created, with a central committee and an arbitration tribunal composed of representatives of the men and employers and three additional arbitrators', two to be elected by the Chamber of Deputies and one by the Senate.
PETER DOW LING
AND HIS SALARY. (Received Last Night, 9.3U o'clock.) - SYDNEY, November 30. The Aberdare Miners' Lodge has adopted a resolution protesting against the extension of Mr Peter Bowling's furlough on full pay, and recommending that his salary be doducted while bo is in New Zealand.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10159, 1 December 1910, Page 5
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167LABOUR TROUBLES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10159, 1 December 1910, Page 5
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