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MARITIME STRIKE.

MFERUCE OF OWNERS. M NEBOCNITION OF UNIONS. A mAmnts of one hundred shinUUUMS ■ the United Kingdom ficcidcd tilt • Mdrrate increase in «ages might In pan in certain ports in view of ynasnt trade condition". The conference NBWHWwImI the Shipowners' Association tn is tin standard wages in respective dbtljets. and advised the Shipping Mmtnn to extend its tunctious to rarer vi)pt disputes. Tin conference unanimously decided to recognition of tho sailors' and Aa National Transport Workers' fftlaataa Conference resolved to adopt iaDb antira against, the shipping linns nnlsaa tin strike terminates on Saturday. TNB SITUATION AT HULL. NDa Sharp Pa Mat. LONDON, June 29. Qtiarids araaad Hall are Buffering >p tin scarcity of supplies and rising '■Pan iandrad thousand quarters of pda aaaaat bn unloaded. Moat grain toaniaaaaa la tin north of England are ■amgty. Oil nulls are on the verge of itrim. Tin sit nation in Hull is beconton asrioan. Tin whole working populate* in mM. Ontoehmanta of Sheffield and Birmingnam poire hove been drafted to Hull. with truncheons a section •I a aai a 10,000 who were perambulates **» «*J calling on the mill hands to twa watfc and hem to paralyse the trade af Pa part. A aamhar of creosote works and timber 'mills hare bora fund to stop. SmiKKNS ATTACK MILLS. Sartrar TWOli at Nag. Osoriesd Jane 30. 8.5 a.m. LONDON. Jobs 29. Tin mak at Hall, hrering that the fireman mfasad to strike, attacked Joseph Innkli flaw mills, aad Reckitt's starch n*i Una milla. They rushed the building. A# paias sjseied the mob. who then rtonad the paUae aad broke the windows. Womre rein children were trampled upon aim tin police charged, injuring a dozen apt Flnaßy they turned a hose on the anw that Mr G. R. Askwith was nmninff to Ball to confer with the employP aai Strike leaders had the effect of topping tha riot. TMK STRIKE SFREAOING Mlaatli Lirara Ms. Kretosai Jane 30, 9.30 am. LONDON. June 29. An Canard ami Caaadiaa Pacific i’ompatn hare rsoognised all Unions, includImOrlMm’. lion Wadmd stew aids on the combined Knamto iAssrpool ham struck. Aa Hi ito Star liner Zeeland was enable to aaar at the landing stage, and tho pasmagars wets landed by tender. ra the Mersey lightship hare Fifty wsamla, including several Atlantic lassas. am idle at Manchester. Aa ersws at Dahlia hare struck. hands at Hnll hare deliare am now 1000 extra police in Hull Hr Askwith attended a conference of ahreawspre ami men's representatives. An Stains to Grimsby have strnrk, and Sttoaai ra incman, also an hoax loss par Tho Oretial Railway Company has arrragai Mom with As own sailors aad fire

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13415, 30 June 1911, Page 5

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MARITIME STRIKE. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13415, 30 June 1911, Page 5

MARITIME STRIKE. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVI, Issue 13415, 30 June 1911, Page 5

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