LOCK-OUT IN PARIS.
(United.-Press Association—-Copyright)
Received April 6, 11, p.m
PARIS, April: 6
The system of sabotage, coneisLing of a dilatory expedient of botching work and wilfully damaging material, led the employers in Paris, besides rejecting the masons' demand for nine hours per day, instead «f ten, also higher wages, to declare a general lock-out, affecting 50,----444. Should the carpenters, plasterers, and other trades join the dispute, 200,----000 men will be idled.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12145, 7 April 1908, Page 5
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