AT WELLINGTON.
■*..■' REDO>IMENDATIONS FOR A SETTLEMENT. NO LIKELIHOOD OF SHEARERS COMING OUT. (-"BESS ASSOCIAT-O-T T___-_C_____t.) December 3. . A meeting of the Wellington Trades' Council held to-night, discussed the industrial position' and appointed a committee to draw up recommendations for a settlement of the strike. These proposals will be submitted to a mass meeting of all unionists to be held next Sunday.
Peter Fraser, secretary of the SocialDemocratic Party, who was ordered to find sureties, to keep the peace for twelve months, was released from gaol to-day, the necessary bonds being approved. .
George Bailey, who had* to find similar sureties (totalling £600), was released yesterday.
Mr Loracy, secretary of the New Zealand Shearers' Association, states that there is no likelihood of the shearers coming out. . Members of the Union, he says, have responded well to the levy in support of the strikers.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14840, 4 December 1913, Page 8
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141AT WELLINGTON. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14840, 4 December 1913, Page 8
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