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THE WIRELESS STRIKE.

NO COMMISSION OF INQUIRY. THE ISSUES NARROWEDvDOWN. (Per Press Association—Copyrights LONDON, February 16. In the House of Commons, in reply to a question. Sir A. Steel-Maitland (Minister of Labour) said he refused to appoint a Commission of Inquiry into the marine wireless dispute on th& ground that such a Court was empowered only to- inquire into circumstances* and not to lay down terms of settlement.

He said the issues had been narrowed down as a result of last week's negotiations and he had asked both sides, to meet again without delay.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 10672, 17 February 1926, Page 5

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THE WIRELESS STRIKE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 10672, 17 February 1926, Page 5

THE WIRELESS STRIKE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 10672, 17 February 1926, Page 5

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