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THE STEEL WORKERS' STRIKE.

WORKERS LOSE £5,000,000 IN WAGES. Press Association—By Telegraph— Copyright NEW YORK, September 16. (Received September 17, at 9.35 a.m.) In connection with the steel strike the unionists have lost all the steel tube mills and twenty others, but the organisers' of tie union are to bo freely admitted to all mills. The union scale of pay does not apply to all the mills, and only those started during the dispute will continue non-union. The steel trusts have lost £30,000 daily since July, while the strikers' loss in the shape of wages will aggregate five million sterling.

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Evening Star, Issue 11656, 17 September 1901, Page 4

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THE STEEL WORKERS' STRIKE. Evening Star, Issue 11656, 17 September 1901, Page 4

THE STEEL WORKERS' STRIKE. Evening Star, Issue 11656, 17 September 1901, Page 4

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