THE STRIKER.
AT HOME m> ABROAD
NEWS OF A MORE HOPEFUL
OUTLOOK.
BY £_EO_BIO -BLKGEAPH—OOPXBI.HI. PEK PIIEBB ASSOCIATION. London, Alarch 10. A conference of E. 5 delegates, representing 52,500 mmebers of the Miners lede-a tion, held at London," considered the South Wales trouble Alter a long and secret discussion, the conference ordered its officials' to consult the executive-' of the South N ales miners, with a view to'a settleh/. 1 . 3 j out ' look iiS llow considered more 'The strike of Bradford wooleo__be_s is over the question of tho non-recog-mtion ot Trade Unions. The Daily telegraph states that unless the strike terminates speedily, the whole -worsted industry will be disorganised. Mocks ot tops are scarce, and many firms deliveries are behind hand. Sydney, March 10. A report—which, however, requires official confirmation—has just been received from Newcastle, stating .hat unless something unforeseen happens, the strike will be declared. off tomorrow. It is understood this is the result of Judge Scholes' negotiations. Auckland, Alarch 10. To-day three more men were taken on at Southdown, so that the*e aire now eleven men husy, besides he killing pons. The new gang are doing good' ivork and keeping the works running without the assistance of the strikers.
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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 1131, 11 March 1910, Page 2
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