THE BRITISH STRIKE.
United Press Association— By EJ.eetrio Telegraph.—Copyright. London, July 18, Lord Devonport Informed Messrs Gosling and Orbeli that the employers would assent to the following conditions: All classes to forthwith resume without stipulating any conditions and relying on the assurances of the employers to consider any grievances submitted by the men or the representatives of any particular Union. The. Strike Committee rejected the conditions, and issued a statement declaring that the ultimatum adds insult to injury, and Is a direct challenge to trade unionism. The Strike Committee is prepared to advocate immediate' resumption on the conditions obtaining prior to the dispute. > ‘ Received /July Ip, 10 a m, The Dunediij . Star/hae- cabled 1 £75 for the dor-kars' xelfjet APPEA^-B’pfe; ■ ■ V -'j,/ Reoeived.Jnly-.ro, ,IL-^ sa. ’;v-,SydAeyi Jjnly^l9. A cablegram to.' Ms^LFißaer/.from the London transporters ?waa;,read at a meeting of saying that the StrifeA Committee urged the needs of f nndra. 'lt was decided to appeal to the {Unidne. Received July 19£l"'p.m.
LondJa, July 18. Twenty-two unionist |ylabd Liberal members for Loudon 'constituencies olrcnlarlsed the and the men and urged the former tooonlsder the grievances through . individual unions, and recommended the men to retnrn forthwith. They also suggested that the Port of London Authority should reinstate to their former positions any old employees re-engaged The Strike Committee resents interference by members of the House of Commons, and declares that none of the suggestions is acceptable. . ’
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10405, 19 July 1912, Page 5
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234THE BRITISH STRIKE. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10405, 19 July 1912, Page 5
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