LABOUR TROUBLES.
TOM MANN f PROTESTS AGAINST
MILLWORKERS IN DUNDEE
SKILLED WORKMEN,
BY EMSCTHIO TELEGBAPH— COPYitICSHT. [PElt PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Tit. London, December 20 JJiindec carters demand a mmiaTldvJ" Tf? y ' aud - tllG doS an adxauco oi Id an hour. All the smaller firn, a have conceded the dl manes, but the railway companies and larger firms have refused Dimdee S ° beeU des l )atcbetl to hST ?i Ia ? n + 1 pr ° tested Viscount (Received December 21, 10.55 am..) ~, • London, Dee. 20 lwenty thousand milhvorkers at Dundee havo been thrown idle by tie stnke. Tho strikers are attackmfu t'- eS, °" c beiug tlirmni *»to Srts. ai "° oVCrtunii »g tho-con 1 drUVISn 11 ' T bartered at tlio nOt yGt bOOU Ar,. i) n. ■ • L 9 lld on 3 Dec. 20. mitt nl C r VlCe ; president ' is s«b----wX lg » 'scheme to the New South "ales Chamber of Manufacturors suggesting that they should a S k the Government to allow manufacturers to nommate skilled workmen Thpn unobtainable locally, theseTreSS the same subsidy as other nominated immigrants. Mr Pratten is hopeful of obtaining the Government's approval to his proposal.
CABLE NEWS.
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1676, 21 December 1911, Page 2
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