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Marston Mill Strike Is Off.At a mass meeting of what strikers left In town who walked out of .the Marston worsted ilttSlls Jan, 21 it was voted to call the strike off. The help will, return .to 'work next Monday mbrnlrig. The tenns agreed upon ^are the same as has already been stated , several times in this paper. The management of the'Marston mills agrees to take-back all the employes who went out on the strike as fast as a place pan be found for them. :Tha meeting was held In Union hall at 11 o'clock FViday forenoon. There is a general feellng| of rejoicing fn tpwn that the.strike, th? longest ever known in.industrial Skowhsgan, is now. a thing jtf the pajst All help which ;had left town, and whlcli desires 4helr old ; jobs, are given two Peeks ’in which . td return....
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Daily Kennebec Journal

Augusta, Maine, US

Sat, Apr 13, 1907

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