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TWO MORE STRIKES.

WHAT OF PATRIOTISM ?

SYDNEY, Nov. 30. Six hundred engineers at the Cockatoo Dockyards are idle, owing to a- dispute as to whether engineers should do certain detail work. The men allege a lock-out. . The engineers : and blacksmiths a;t the Broken Hill steel works are also put. They are claiming time and a quarter for night work. There are severe criticisms of the patriotism of strikers in holding up the manufacture of war munitions.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 284, 1 December 1915, Page 2

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TWO MORE STRIKES. Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 284, 1 December 1915, Page 2

TWO MORE STRIKES. Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 284, 1 December 1915, Page 2

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