INDUSTRIAL STRIFE.
THE MARITIME .STRIKE. A BIG IMPROVEMENT EXPECTED. I (Received 11. 9.-10 a.m.) Perth, Dec. 14. Mr. Havelock Wilson, in an in terviev. said he liojied the recent i mu: itimc si l ike had secured inj dustria! peace in the British Merj cam.ile Marine Fur a long' time. Recognitions of unions alone consti- | tut id a splendid victory. I t took him two years to oiganise the j strike. He had addressed ov--r a ihousarid meetings. Regarding the I riots, lie said the present-:- and aeIti.m <>i the troop*- was quite justified. Referring io British sailors, he remarked that they were Bette; than ever, and of a different type to the old sailing ship days ami just as good at work. THE TRADE GIVES IN. (Received 14. 10.20 a.m.) Sydney. Dee. 1-1. The extended bet-rdrinkers’ strike ■it Bn kcn Hill ims - i:M The piiblicrtns have ; . duced the price from Gri per pt. t<; til per pl. ( RI EVANCES SETTLED AMICABLY. Wellington. Dec. 11. Mr. Semple, of ihe Federation of Labour, says lie has reason to believe the Timam liouble. ahn Westpoit and Lyttelton griexances will be amicably settled. He states that F-'derat ion has piovd itself, not an organisation for the- creation of strife, but it had actually prevented strikes.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 3, 14 December 1911, Page 5
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