SUGAR-WOKKERS' STRIKE
GROWERS' POSITION EXPLAINED. STATE REGULATION SUGGESTED. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. BRISBANE, July 1 Mr Tudor/has arrived at Bundabergin connection with the sugar strike. He met the growers, who agreed that the men's demands were reasonable, but they were unable to grant them until their own conditions had improved, and they received a higher price for the cane. They suggested that the price be regulated by the Government. Mr Tudor was unable to see how lie could regulate the price, but he would make inquiries. The Sugar Company, however, was not in business for the good of its health, and was evidently making comfortable profits.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15185, 3 July 1911, Page 5
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