LABOUR TROUBLES.
LABOUE PEEMIEE VEESUS UNION. ByTeleßraph-PrcssAsEoeiation-ClopyriEht. : (Eec.i September 1, 9.20 p.m.) ,- Adelaide, September 1.; ■ , A. strike has occurred ou the railway construction, works over a reinstated ganger, to whom: the men Objected. , The trouble started; some time ago, ,and the Premier (Mr. Verran),' head-of tie new Labour Government, ' ordered nn inquiry, which resulted, in the ex'oneration of the ganger. The United Labourers' Union decided,- however,.. that if the ganger was 'reinstated they would order a strike. : .-.;'' ■■.■■■-.■ '■■/>. When tho man returned to work today a hundred labourers, left, and were replaced by others. . . '. The Premier is taking a strong stand on the matter, and declares that as nothing has been proved against the ganger, the Government intend, to , >stand by him. The Government was not going to.be bpssed by Mr. Lundie,. 'president of the Labourers' Union. The Premier added-that, Mr. Lundie's real object was to. cause the disruption of. the Labour party. /.■■.■ ' ;■■'„ ' ' ■ :■'. \\' ... ..-.
, . . AN UNUSUAL'OFFER. .; : ",, ■ By Telegraph—Pr«« Association-fionyrleht. .'•■'■ .-..■;•■■ . Brisbane, September 1. The irbnmoulders' strike continues. Thefirm offered the' men the opportunity of •running tho foundry on the co-operative system v The men met and decided to accept the offer, provided the terms are suitable •■'.■' .'.., . The union still declines to recognise 'the Wages Board. f '■: ■.-, ■ DYNAMITERS AT WORK. ,'-...■.. New York, August 31;'.' Car strikers.at Columbus, Ohio, dynamited three- cars. I''our persons were injured, r .'■ . '■.-....'' '".'. ".
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 911, 2 September 1910, Page 5
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