HOME STRIKES.
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THE RAILWAY TROUBLES.
ADJUSTING THE DIFFERENCES,
(Received Last Night, 9.30 o'clock.) LONDON, September 23. Despite the absence of cargoes', the Great Western Railway Company is maintaining the steamboat service ■between Fishguard and Rosslare at a daily loss of £440. 'Effort® are "being made to settle on the basis of eliminating timber and allowing the. railways, to adjust the difference's with the railwaymen apart from the Transporters' Union. • The Great Southern Railway Company receives a deputation of men to-day. The Amalgamated JRoilwaymen suggest that the men relinquish boycotting "blacklegs," and that the Companies, reinstate tlie strikers'. Three hundred and fortv men employed in the Great Southern Company's locomotive works at Limerick have been discharged. . Four representatives of the Irish railways testified before the .RailwaysCommission.. The manager of. the Midland and Great Western Company, referring to the Irish, strike, said it .seemed inconoeivaible that the Amalgamated Railwaymien should have the power to paralyse the trade of the coun-. try, and yet go unpunished. It was aa -unfortunate 'state, of the law, which ought to be remedied'.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10436, 29 September 1911, Page 5
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