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Singapore Dockers

(7.30 p.m.) SINGAPORE. Oct. 31. The 10 days' dock strike ended as strangely as it began, more than 00,000 labourers presenting themselves for work without a formal demand and without either side making a concession. Tire Chief Officer of Civil Affairs (Brigadier McKerron) said that the many improvements demanded bv strikers were already in force, including the 6-day, 8-hour day, equal pay for all nationalities and freedom of the Press, of speech and of the assem-

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Timaru Herald, Volume CLVIII, Issue 23347, 2 November 1945, Page 5

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BACK TO WORK Timaru Herald, Volume CLVIII, Issue 23347, 2 November 1945, Page 5

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