WORK AND WAGES.
THE AMERICAN MINERS' STRIKE. United Press Association—By Electrio Telcsraph—Copyrisrht. (Received July 5. 8.5 a.m.) VANCOUVER, July 1. The Conciliation Board failed to settle the Cojumbia and Alberta, coalniiners' strike. CARTERS ON STRIKE. . RIOTS IN MANCHESTER. (Received July 5, ID a.m.) LONDON.. July 4, There are 12,000 carters at 3lnnrh.es-t-er on strike, and they are endeavouring to prevent the conveyance of all produce. Retailers are much inconvenienced, and there arc great disorders. In the wholesale market at Sbudehill, the strikers, assisted by women, overthrew the produce carts. The police dispersed the strikers, using their batons. Soldiers are hurrying to Shudehill, where the mob is completely out of band. Rioters elsewhere overturned a lorry with reels for the evening paper. The police and the soldiers dispersed the mob. RENMARK FRUITGROWERS. ADELAIDE, July 5. The proposed arbitration in the Renmark fruitgrowers' strike has failed, the growers declining the men's demand to exclude piecework from the scope of the inquiry.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10197, 5 July 1911, Page 3
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