WORLD OF LABOR.
j DUBLIN'S DISTRESS. RELIEF STEAMER WELCOMED. JIT ELECTIUC TELEGRAPH CGPYIUUHT. PER UNITED PHESH ASSOCIATION Received September 29, 9.J0 a.m „ L()XJ)()N, .Sept. 28. Hungry croivds welcomed the rolie/ steamer iron, Manchester at Dublin. ~, Ji . U! J ai'liiimeutary Committee of the Inulo Union Congress is appealing for !L Vi" 1 » *' ml fll, ' tl ' ( ''' shipments. Mr Ramsay Macdomdd, .d.P. (leader oi the Labor Party), supporting the. appeal, deprecated sympathetic striken stating that they were worse than useless and only widened the. area of conflict and lessened the chance of victory. INQUIRY WELCOMED. LONDON, Sept. 27. The employers in Dublin have rejected the Lord. Mayor's suggested basis of negotiations, but they welcome the Board of Trade inquiry. BROKEN HILL STRIKE. CROWD HOOTS WOMEN. Received September 29, 10.20 am ' SYDNEY, Sept. 2!)! The position of the Broken Hill shop assistants' strike is unaltered.
[ A largo crowd hooted female employees of Pellewand and Moore's drapery shop when they were leaving. A few stones were thrown and broke a fanlight, while one big plate-glass window was cracked. No arrest* were made.
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Mataura Ensign, 29 September 1913, Page 5
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177WORLD OF LABOR. Mataura Ensign, 29 September 1913, Page 5
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