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BANK STRIKE
IN IRELAND
"The Age" Special Correspondent
in London.
The strike in Northern Ireland
of bank clerks, which began on
July 12, continues with increasing
inconvenience to Belfast business.
All joint stock banks throughout
Ulster are closed, with the head
office in Belfast staffed only oy
senior officials. To maintain
business activity Belfast 'corpora-
lion and large Industrial concerns
have established private banks
with funds from England.
After the bank clerks' rejec
tion of an arbitration award, by
the National Arbitration Tribu
nal, three executives of the Bank
! Officials' Association will to-mor-
i row appear at Belfast court, ac-
j cased ol participation in a trade
dispute, contrary to_ Northern
I Ireland Employment Regulations
1940.
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