STRIKES IN NEW SOUTH WALES.
COAL LUMPERS STILL OUT.
By Telegraph.—Press Association.—Copyright.'
Stun eh, April 15. The coal lumpers' difficulty has extended to the German mail steamer Torek. The crews of the Orient steamer Oroya and tin? Yorck are doing the coal-carrying, and these vessels are expected to get away to tima. The steamer Somerset, which was to have shipped 3000 tons, has proceeded to Newcastle.
The Oobar strike has ended, and work was resumed at the mines to-day. The wages prescribed by th»* Arbitration Court award are to prevail for four months, at the ( end of which time the jMJvitiori is to be re- y . considered.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13463, 16 April 1907, Page 5
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