SHORT-LIVED STRIKE.
YORKSHIRE RAILWAYMEN GO OUT FOR A FEW HOURS.
RUSH TO KEEP THEIR JOBS
London. Feb. -I. The Piiginemen and signalmen at Hull struck at midnight, and picketing hits begun at the various d<*p.>is, . Fift.-m signalmen at Goole re fused to work. The sfrike has collapsed, the men discovering they were mistaken i oneerning the North-Eastern Railway ( ompany’s treat inent of the grievances of the discharged fish poiters. The general manager’s
;■ iinrmncement that unless the strik ers returned to work on Monday their places would be filled, accelerated the decision. There were many strange scenes during the strike. The public travelled without tickets, part ieulai h crowds attending football imitel.es.
The quays Hull are heaped vith fish, which it was impossible to hi-;! ribute.
Id LLFINCH STRIKE ENDED. ' R.<-< eived 6. 8. i‘> a.m.) Perth, Feb. 6. The Long-standing strike on the H> litincb field is settled and work < < suu.ed.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 47, 6 February 1911, Page 1
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