Tramway Strikes.
morning for an aivanoe of £L hZJ?£ £9 per month, and all tha hand £2,? «« gek with then, A*JOtitt£l isolated grievance but ia rather i"3£fc£ von of a long-atand ng dwpute The* m«i» tain Hut tbe two ttleUS rf fiSKE at the Thorndon and Newlon^nd wSS tively have made imponible for thVUmJSK to be kepj, and .some recent alight reduction! I,? iV? c men flfty tbat Mr Hall, pronri.. c or oi the tramways was /recently Ji that he deohned to comply with their tSinML and no agreement being poaeihle tha man X ffi, thfa *T ia *' Hall on "bS other hand says that he heard nothing of the grievances until a few days ago, and that he was even ofc fcbat ti J Q jg™ ra° E . fc^ m , efl thai > tbey were ail satisfied with the existing arrangements At the end of last w Pß fe *£! waited on Mr Hail anTarZgem lal foTa second interview were bungled. The Trade* Council and the men met yesterday evening! when a strike was reived on. No difiS cutties have been experienced in flUhur the vaoanotes and a twenty minutes' service instead of ten minutes has been run
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 78, 30 March 1892, Page 2
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198Tramway Strikes. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 78, 30 March 1892, Page 2
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