BRISBANE TRAM STRIKE.
(By Eljbctric Telegraph— Convricrbt.) (Per Press Association* (Red. 5.5 p.m.) BRISBANE, Jan. 21. A fair tram service was maintained till nightfall, when it ceased. The company claims to be able 1 to keep going. ' The' strikers marched ".hrough *ne streets' in a body. Two aweirii were arrested for disor-ler-ly conduct; Otherwise all is quiet. MATTERS QUIET. RESTRICTED SERVICE MAIN- . TAINED. BIG STRIKE EXPECTED. '' (Red. 12.30 a.m.)' BRISBANE, Jan, 21. Mattters in the tram strike are qucet. A restricted service is l-unning, the police pa%olling • the route uniroubled: ; -. ■ Mr. Pendergast; President of the Federal Tramwaymen's Association, states he is legally advised that the action of the Brisbane Company is illegal. The Association in/ends to take action unless a case ds heard before next month. , A his strike is likely. ANOTHER STRIKE. HAT MILL WORKERS OUT. (Red. 12.30 a.m.) MELBOURNE, Jan. 21. A strike at the Denton ha- mills againist the .employment of a non-un-ionist idled three hundred and fifty.
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Grey River Argus, 22 January 1912, Page 5
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