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PEACE IN INDUSTRY

COITON MILL OWNERS READY OVERTURE TO WORKERS (British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, Feb. IL, The settlement of the cotton dispute bv the withdrawal yesterday by tlie employers of the lock-out and the discontinuance til tile “more looms experiment at Burnley, lias caused i<lict, as tlie stoppage threatened to uJli'ct the prospects for the Cotton trade section of the British Industries Fan. The weavers have ended tin- Burn!c\ Jtrike; and work wiU be' resumed of , t !! mills- on Monday. Hope is held d, ; t the peace will be used to estgbbetter relations between Ihe employers and operatives, and jtr* reorganise industry. ~ The employers, in a,- statement, said j.hat they were prepared to discuss with the operatives; questions, of technical reorganisation when a. proper atmosphere returned. They desired to see good feeling in the industry, and -rr.iodo «([) quijt o.iuopijiioo A.io.vo pui[ r fives would respond.

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Hawera Star, Volume L, 18 February 1931, Page 8

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PEACE IN INDUSTRY Hawera Star, Volume L, 18 February 1931, Page 8

PEACE IN INDUSTRY Hawera Star, Volume L, 18 February 1931, Page 8

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