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THE LABOUR WORLD.

THOUSANDS OF MIXERS IDLE. [MB PBESB ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT.] LONDON, Feb. 17. Nine thousand Yorkshire miners and three thousand South Wales miners are idle owing to the minimum wage disputes. LONDON BUILDING STRIKE. SERIOUS DEVELOPMENTS. - LONDON, Feb. 17. The Transport Workers’ Federation promised the building Federation that they would block materials destined for London. STILL ANOTHER STRIKE. SYDNEY, Feb. 17. Five hundred men struck at the Clyde Works to-day. _ The strike was precipitated by members of the ironworkeij Assistants Union. The men demand an incease oi 10s. This was refused by the employers, who also refused to hold a conference with the men. The result is that the men will not resume work. _ , , Unless a speedy settlement is effected the whole works will close.

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West Coast Times, 18 February 1914, Page 3

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THE LABOUR WORLD. West Coast Times, 18 February 1914, Page 3

THE LABOUR WORLD. West Coast Times, 18 February 1914, Page 3

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