STRIKE COLLAPSING.
Timber Workers Begin To Look Jobs* --' ,-j -MANY ,APKWGATIONS r - •.._ -- • »..,,■< GReqeived.U ajn..).. - ';':'••- [ H a {9tthi-::siZ MELBOURNE, this jd'ay. ."i^^lJHSf&jl^evfiience >in the opening of mills'with the aid of volunteer ■ labour that the timber strike, which is now , •in' : week, , is collapsing. It ■: is . estimated that 12,000 inen' are now working the, mills. . • ■ : Master .builders-are. receiving applications frpin men to be allowed to return, and as as enough men. are available; .jobs will be. reopened.. - - , Bush mills will also be opened next Monday. There lave been 600 appli'cations for' j6bs. ■ * ■ • .
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 132, 6 June 1929, Page 7
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90STRIKE COLLAPSING. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 132, 6 June 1929, Page 7
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