ENGINEERS' STRIKE ON THE TYNE
'APPEAL BY MR. ARTHUR HENDERSON. (Rec. March 22, 8.30 p.nt.) London, March 21. Ths Pross Bureau states: Mr. Arthur Henderson has written to the Amalgamated Society of Engineers deploring the strike on the Tyne. If was interrupting is;c supply of munitions for tho Army and Navy, and dclaving the guns for th« mercantile marine, which was mums such grave submarine risks. Ho urgently requests an immediate resumption of work, upon which he will arranjo to set -up a committee on production to hear the case on March 26.-- Aup.-N.Z. Cable Assn.Reuter. (The cable mvs In this issue accredited fd the Txmdon "Timw" has appeared in that journal but only where fxpreeely stated is snoh news tlse editorial epinien pi TJ%9, l '®RMi,")
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3035, 23 March 1917, Page 5
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