THE RAILWAY DISPUTE IN VICTORIA.
XUpited Press Association}. HOPELESSNESS OF THE FOSILTON. MELBOURNE, Yesterday. The railway dispute is in almost a hope> leas position to-night. Delegates from the railway men. had another inter^riefw* with the Premier, at whicb they refused absolutely to sever their affiliation to the Trades HalL Tie Premier asked the delegates if they were aware that they had adopted a worse position Of disobedience than before. Their action appeared as an indicar tion that they did not trust him. Kft deprecated societies exacting conditions at tke p'iSi-ftt <*>f the bayonet. The Secretary at the Trades Hall has received promises of financial support from the railway men in New South Wales and Westralia. (Rec. 10 ajn.) &ELBOUANE, This Day. The Pre*fbie¥ again confers with tha railway men to-darV/ '.. ■•
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 94, 6 May 1903, Page 2
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130THE RAILWAY DISPUTE IN VICTORIA. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 94, 6 May 1903, Page 2
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