INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES.
THE RAILWAY CRISIS
By Electrio Telegraph.—Copyright. /Tustralian-New Zealand Cable AssociatioL LONDON, Jan. 6. At thirty largo centres, the railwaymen have rejected the Government's terms. Only two have thus far accepted thorn. Much importance attaches to to-morrow's meeting of Iho railway delegates, who will decide the rntftt.er.
MARINE ENGINEERS' STRIKE.
lusfcroliari-New Zealand Cable AvoeiatKn SYDNEY. Jan. 7.
The latest phase of the marine engineers' trouble is that the executive have asked th shipping companies to confer with a view to an'early settlement. The Shipping Controller has ugrced, providing tiie conference is held in Melbourne.
EASTERN STEAMER HELD UP.
Australian-New Zealand Cable Assooiatioi, Received January 8. 9.45 a.m. "SYDNEY, Jan. 8. The engineers of the steamer Eastern, which was due to sail for Hongkong, havr joined the strikers.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1718, 8 January 1920, Page 5
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