THE LABOR REVOLT.
By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) (special to press association.) Received February 12, at S a.m.] London, February 11. Cameron and Co., coal merchants, have ensured non-union men in place of the unionists. The strikers are increasing. In the smaller sheds they have been supplanted by free laborers, and the larger sheds liave suspended work and factories are closin" down. Many merchants are willing to give way, but the men are waitin". °AU Cameron's men allege that no notice to strike was given, and terms were not asked. The masters are discussing ; the situation, but several have applied to I the men to resume, and offered to resign connection with the Masters' Society. The Press urges the masters to capitulate.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XVII, Issue 5207, 13 February 1892, Page 3
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