I.W.W. METHODS.
A YVELLINGTON RESIDENT'S
REMINDER
(PR-ens ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.)
WELLINGTON, November 19
A city business man, in no way concerned with the strikers, a day or two ago had a sharp reminder of the times Wellington is passing" through. The ladies of the house found a cfcrd on a table in one of the rooms with the initials "1.W.W." and a print of a hand in red. The card stated that the house would be burned down, and the name of the householder was mentioned. It was evident that a mistake had been made in tho address, but the name on the card was that of a Harbour Board official living close by. Sure enough an attempt appears to have been made to burn down the house. A fire was discovered in one room and was confined to it, although the damage there was considerable. The matter was placed in the hands of the police.
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Press, Issue 14828, 20 November 1913, Page 8
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155I.W.W. METHODS. Press, Issue 14828, 20 November 1913, Page 8
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