INDUSTRIAL UNREST.
STRIKE. IS3UGHES WILL NOT INTERVENE. , fisss Association —Electric Teley~..ph—Copyright .(Received Saturday, 10.15 a.m.) MELBOURNE, This Day. A deputation from the Trades Hall .and Transport Workers’ Union asked Mr W. M. Hughes to convene a conference of owners and stewards to negoti--ate for the resumption of work. V. Mr W. M. Hughes declined to intervene, pointing out that the men left the ships and flouted the provisions of the .Industrial Peace Act. The men should return to work under the conditions of i-Jiß award. —Press Assn. bailway strike settled. “ Saturday, H-40 a.m.) jfi PERTH, This Day. Whc railway strike has been settled &y the intervention of Acrhbishop SHey. , ' , . The differences are to be referred to ■ghe Arbitration Court. . There will be no victimisation.—Press ALsan.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 47, Issue 143003, 15 January 1921, Page 5
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