DOCKERS’ STRIKE
EMPLOYERS GUARANTEE WORK OX IMMEDIATE RETURN. (Uniter Press Association—Copyright.) ~ LONDON, .July 29. Strenuous efforts are being made by employers and union officials to end the dockers’ strike. The employers issued a manifesto that if every man returned on A Tonally n job would be guaranteed. Tin* proposals are expected to be accepted at a mass meeting.— A. and N.Z. C.A. .PROCESSION TO HYDE PARK. HULL AND TOOLEY STREET -MEN TO RESUME. (Received Julv 30. 8.16 p.m.) LONDON. July 29. Tlie dock strikers marched in procession to Hyde Park, where a meeting was carried out in an orderly manner. The leaders expressed resentment at the newspapers suggesting that the strike had collapsed, ana urged the men to stand firm. 'Received Julv 30. 8.5 p.m.) LONDON, duly 29. A meeting of Hull dockers decided by a large majority to resume work to-morrow.—Reuter! (Received' Julv 30. 8.15 p.m.) LONDON, July 30. Five hundred strikers at the Tooic.v Street wharves resumed work.—A. and N.Z.C.A.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9577, 31 July 1923, Page 5
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