RANKS DWINDLING.
(SPECIAL TO ''iHK PRESS.") AUCKLAND, November 23. The strikers' procession this afternoon showed a remarkable falling off compared with the demonstrations made on the two previous Sundays. It consisted only of waterside workers, seamen, and carters. The representation of skilled trades, which previously
was large, was small to-day, and is now a vanishing quantity. .„ , It is understood that there will be a general move back to work this week wherever billets are open, leaving tne watersiders, carters, and seamen to carry on the fight.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14831, 24 November 1913, Page 8
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86RANKS DWINDLING. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14831, 24 November 1913, Page 8
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