VICTORIAN RAILWAY CRISIS. SYMPATHY WITH THE MEN.
THE SINEWS OP WAR. A RAILWAY OFFICER'S OPINION. United Press As»oci*tiofn— -By EieOtzio Telegraph— Copyright. ■ (Received May 8^ 10.36 a.m.) (MELBOURNE, May 8. ! The railway men have receivedi a ca'bl« inossag 1 © expressing the sympathy of the Auckland Trades and 1 Labour Council. There are 11,482 men involved in tho dispute. The comlbined funds of the four Unions amount 'to £72,000. A prominent railway officer says there will bs no strike. In event of the members of the Executive being dismissed, they will cany the matter tc- the Appeal Board ancl! finally to the Supreme Court.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7700, 8 May 1903, Page 2
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