Second Edition INDUSTRIAL UNREST.
SEAMEN RESUME WwEK. '•'tA (By Electric Telegraph.--Copyright.) (United Press Association.) - ** (Received 11, 11.50 a.in.) ’ • ' . London, April' K). There -have been animated scenes at Shields, wherb three thousand valium are joining two hundred steamers which were rendered idle by tho>stnl;<-. _____ MILITARY MOVEMEN vS. (Received 11, 12.20 p.m.) London, April 10. Three hundred Lancers at Lincoln have been ordered to Wigan. SUNDRY MATTERS. Wellington, April 11. The shearers’ conference decided to establish a head office in Wellington not later than, Sep tent ber Ist. In reply to a timber workers’ deputation the Hon. Laurenson said he supported statutory preference to unionists. The chairman of the Wellington Woollen Co. states that the Arbitration Court award in the mill dispute is unlikely to have any serious effect on Now Zealand’s woollen industry, Although some increases were granted nothing like the original demands of the union, had been given.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 87, 11 April 1912, Page 6
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