UNFAVORABLE OUTLOOK.
THREE UNIONS OBDU FIATE. ; full ADVANCE DEMANDED. • ; (Received 10 35 p.m.) ' % fester. LONDON. Feb. 21. I there is a more unfavourable outlook ft fflf'-SQ endorsement of . the strife settle- ' meufe in view of the fact that the dock- ' % "Manchester, Salford, and New- ' castle lunre instructed their delegates to ;■ accept nothing less than an immediate 2s advance and the abolition of casual labccr. •- • 'S."'i3ir.. : Ramsav MacDouald, in the House • : ot Commons, paid a tribute to the skill ; and patience of Mr. Thomas Shaw, Minister for Labour. He expressed the bop® that the dispute would be finally settled to-night to permit of tha resumption of work to-morrow.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18641, 23 February 1924, Page 9
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