"THOUGH THE HEAVENS FALL."
— | AKTIiKXOOX .SJUFT MUST K\'D. TII.K JIIXKKS DJSTJSKMIXED. I>y Cable—Press Association —Copyright Hvdirjy, June 2. J he e.XMiit ive of the Employ<v»' Federation staled thai Ulo men were determined Unit the afternoon .-hir't must end, though the heavens fall, file president said no industry lent itself move to nationalisation than the i«iil trade. MIX ICS U.O.SIXU UOWX. XO Sinx of SKTTLEAIEXT. Received 2, 0.30 p.m. Sydney, June 2. Nine of the .Ylaitland collieries where the men refused to work the afternoon shift have closed to-day. About four thousand men are rendered idle. Both sides are determined and reticent. The men expect to obtain the support of the Australian Unions Federation, and declare that if that is forthcoming ther can win. There, is no present indication of the ■ strike spreading to other districts.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 13, 3 June 1914, Page 5
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