THE STRIKES.
(by electric telegraph,—copyright). !rr * AWDONrMaijoh ,24. ; IHE Med way bargemen threaten, if the strike is not settled tiy the Ist. April;; to Mthdrftw bargehJen Wow Tilbury, This will invotae *20,000 men. ' s ■ Th&Fi rem en's Un ion threateiiitd ! block' the fLiverpoql,; trade ,jif. blacklegs supersede the men who are out ,oivstrike. ! -.alt |f'* The mastf-rs have. promised to : is at ail end. 1 ; ' •Th<j Liverpool - paid no 'attentfonrto of the strikers to be - allowed to work apart- from * bliicklefs.a.iaTh-fepa, -ftte i sufficient lion-Unionists available without..taking:oivhhp. - . The Yorkshire not" altogether resumed 'work, . pending concessions, to the ~ T _ A strike of 40,000 East Wn| tailors ig n .'i njas The tailors' •strike: is the".result of the failure to obtain relief from the report of the Fearful anticipated.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2762, 27 March 1890, Page 2
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127THE STRIKES. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2762, 27 March 1890, Page 2
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