MEAT STRIKE
ONE ABATTOIRS POSITION MADE OFFAL BECOMES AwMfi DRASTIC RISE IN By Telegraph—Press Rec. 7.45 p.m. Syd; The meat strike has by the closing of the The chairman of the'llß’ ' Board, Mr. Cramsie, that the Meat Employees’ to supply labour for the left by the few firms oper:flNHNH| the abattoirs had been ciose3flM|M ests of public health as cumulating rapidly and ace. The committee which is master butchers’ plans for crisis has written to the' Association advising it to ees a week’s notice and informing®] the drastic increases in prices short supplies. JM AGREEMENT REGARDING Announcements Ay minim Rec. 1 a.m. Sydney, Nov. The Minister of Labour and Indui Mr. Baddeley, announced to-rlght , operations would be recommenced the abattoirs to-morrow. The "J Board and the union realised the i ousness of the situation regarding offal and an agreement had been £ ed. ■ ’ WAIPA How the AA T gHnnHHHEHHgH traffic inspector South Road fo a.in., in expee heavy traffic, trate’s Colurt . several inforllla Samuel Brown heard. Inspector formation that racehorses were Early in the in stopped the over the The unladen ceeded six tons. cautioned the day were licensed by Borough Council, but the license 1 through wrong classification of wei were £25 less than they should -be. A fine of £lO and costs was imp
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 November 1930, Page 7
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