BUILDERS’ STRIKE.
COLLAPSE OF CONFERENCE/
(Sydney Sun Cables.) LONDON, July 28.
The builders’ strike conference broke down abruptly. Mr. Pickles, an official of the Painters’ Union, called Mr. Nicholls. the president of the Employers’ Association, a “slippery eel,” whereupon the employers indignantly left the room as a protest against Mr. Pickles' immoderate language. -
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16495, 30 July 1924, Page 7
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