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THE COTTON STRIKE

(British Official Wireless).

EFFORTS AT CONCILIATION. Five Mills Start Under Old Conditions.

(Reoeived This Day, Noon). RUGBY, Aug. 12. Sir Horace IVilson, Permanent Socretarv to the Ministry of Labour, con- j tinued to-day his work as conciliator in the Lancasliire cotton dispute, liolding an informal conforence with the parties. The legislative council of the united textile factory workors, representing all operative unions, met at Manchester this afternoon. On the employers' sido a meeting of the general committee of the Federation of Master Cotton Spinners' Association will be held to-morrow, when it is understood that a report will be suhmitted on the conycrsations which the employers' representatives had with tho Prinie Minister 011 Saturday. No indication has heen given officiallv of the nature oT those conversations or of the hasis which it is understood the Prime Minister suggested ! for bringing the employers' and opera- ■ I tives' representatives into conforence. J There is a growing feeling fTiat the ! emnloyers will agree to arbitratTon. j Five more" mills restarted work to- j day at the old rato of wages.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 164, 13 August 1929, Page 7

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THE COTTON STRIKE Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 164, 13 August 1929, Page 7

THE COTTON STRIKE Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 164, 13 August 1929, Page 7

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