CITY EDITION. PUBLISHED AT 5 P.M. WORK AND WAGES.
BRANDED- STRIKE-BREAKERS. United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. (Reoeived July 29, 10.35 a.m.) LONDON, July 28. A deputation to the Board of Trade asserted, that the Shipping Federation branded its strike-breakers with indiarubber stamps before employing them ; also that ten thousand -men were so | marked at Antwerp. t ' ■ j CONFLICT WITH THE POLICE. | The strikers 'at the American Sugar Company's works. Brooklyn, mostly Poles, exchanged shots with the polico. One man was killed and two were wounded. | AUSTRALIAN MINERS 1 FEDERAj TION. • (Received July 29, 9.20 a.m.) [ .... SYDNEY, July 29. • The officers of the Miners' Federation state that they will withdraw from the Wages Beard owing to the. Judge's refusal to dissolvo the Board with a view to removing Mr Patterson. NEW SOUTH WALES SLAUGHTER- - - MEN. ' ■ During the past week trouble- liaa been threatened amongst the slaugnter'raen. The masters hare decided to substitute piecework instead of si weekly wage, and the men have refused to accept piecework. Many people think that a strike cannot he averted.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9912, 29 July 1910, Page 3
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