TWO-HOUR STRIKE.
" TOO COLD TO SHEAR."
Shearers on Mungeribar Station, in New South Wales, struck on September 11 complaining that it was too cold. Mr. Keith Bragg, tho owner, intimated that ho would not knock tho sheep about, and if he turned them out the shearers would have to wait his convenienco beforo starting again. Tho dispute lastod. two hours, when tho men decided it was warm enough to shear.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20367, 23 September 1929, Page 18
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