LABOUR.
RIOT AT BRADFORD. Press Association—By Tel.—Copyright. LONDON, June. 28. -Several hundred Bradford woolcombers broke into a mill and' stopped the machinery. The police intervened and stones were thrown. The police then nsed their truncheons. NEW INDUSTRIAL BILL. SYDNEY, June £9. Mr Beeby, Minister of Labour, promised a deputation that he would include writers and artists in the schedule of the Bill. SHORTAGE OF LABOUR. A country coach-builder in givinfr evidence before the Labour Supply Commission, stated that Inst week lie refused four hundred pounds' worth of orders because he Vas unable to obtain, skilled labour. ABORTIVE PRINTERS' STRIKE. CAPETOWN. June 28. The printers' strike has collapsed, the men returning to work unconditionally.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14481, 30 June 1911, Page 5
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