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THE STRIKE.

THIRTEEN VESSELS WORKED AT LYTTELTON.

NEW DRIVERS' UNION MEMBERSHIP

REACHED 120

AMUSING MANIFESTO BY LABOUR FEDERATION.

CORINTHIC'S FIREMEN LEAVE SHIP-

28 ARRESTED.

NO CHECK TO' WORK IN NORTH.

MANY CASES OF DRUNKENNESS IN AUCKLAND

The peaceful conditions that have prevailed in Lyttelton since the enrolment of special constables have not been disturbed. Thirteen vessels were being worked in Lyttelton yesterday. The membership of the new Drivers' Union has reached 120, and in this trade conditions are now practically normal. The work in Wellington and Auckland continues to proceed briskly. In the latter city the re-opening of the hotels resulted in a considerable numb or of arrests for drunkenness. The Corinthic, from London, Is held up at Wellington, owing to the desertion of her firemen. Twenty-eight of these were arrested, and lodged in the Terrace gaol. The Federation of Labour continues to issue manifestos. Its latest declares that if Mr Justice Williams is appointed as arbitrator the Federation will treat his decision as binding.

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14835, 28 November 1913, Page 7

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165

THE STRIKE. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14835, 28 November 1913, Page 7

THE STRIKE. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14835, 28 November 1913, Page 7

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