INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.
TILBURY DOCKERS RESTME
[PRESS ASSOCIATION COPYRIGHT.] Landan. Feb. 6. The Tilbury dockers resumed pending the Board of Trade negotiations. The Thames Committee of the International Shipping Federation resolved not to dismiss the tally clerks. The Greenock dockers sympathetic strike collapsed owing to insufficient support from the Glasgow union. N.S.W. DOCKERS’ DISPUTE. Sydney, Feb. 7. The wharf labourers’ dispute at Newcastle is still unsettled. The stevedores w.ere granted the Sidney deep sea rates, but the men demand additional concessions, in chiding 3/- an hour overtime. Several steamers have been Attained. DISCONTENTED VINE WORKERS. (Received 7, 9.5 a.m.) Paris, Feb. 6. Discontented vine workers devastated 800 square metres of vines at Rille.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 46, 7 February 1912, Page 5
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