THE RAILWAY STRIKE
FULL SERVICES MAINTAINED. REPAIR WORK ACCUMULATING. Preao Association — By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, June 10. The railway strike situation is officially reported to be still improving. Although 39 stations are still closed, trains are operating on all lines. Fifteen hundred more of the unifoVmed staff have returned to work. The difficulty now is to increase the output at the power-houses so as to increase the number of trains running, Meanwhile strike headquarters claims that the strike is extending. The Great Central Railway shopmen at Nottingham are now out, and the shopmen and power-house men on the London Underground railways are solid. The effect will be felt very shortly, because the repairs to the rolling stock are piling up.— Reuter. THE LOCOMOTIVE MEN. MANAGERS AGREE TO CONFERENCE. LONDON, June 10. (Received June 11, it 8.5 p.m.) The railway manager's have agreed to meet the locomotive men on June 13; The men, iff the meantime, are delaying the ballot.—Reuter. • • - ■
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19196, 12 June 1924, Page 7
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