INDUSTRIAL UNREST.
WHITEvBEFORE BLACK SEAMEN. London, September 7. Five hundred unemployed negro seamen at Cardiff declare that since the recent strike raised their wages, shipowners prefer to employ Englishmen. THE LOCOMOTIVE MEN. London, September 7. Before tho Railway Commission, dealing with the locomotive men’s ease, a witness, declared that a mooting of tho whole of tho locomotive men resolved not to recognise conciliation unless their union was recognised. NO WHEAT BEING HANDLED. Sydney, September 7. The wheat handlers’ strike is unsettled and no wheat is being loaded.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 20, 8 September 1911, Page 5
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