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THE RAILWAY STRIKE RUMOUR.

—» EMPHATICALLY DENIED. (By Tclccrapb.— Spccial Correspondent.! Palmcrston, November 1. Tho local railway employees give an emphatic denial to the statement "Inch has circulated that thoy propose to go out on strike. The question ot striking htw not 'evil boon mooted by the local branch of tho Railway Servants' Society, though there is great dissatisfaction ainong members of tho second division at tho treatment which they have received. Tho Kxecuhvo Council of the A.S.K.b. point out that a strike would result in tho disaffected servants losing their right t« superannuation, would alienate public support, and would react detrimentally on tho wives and children of men who aro not organised for that method of obtaining their demands. A strike could only bo eaTied by tho Executive Council at forty-eight hours' noticc. Nothing in tho nature of a strike need at present Iks roared.

The Hon. J. E. .Tenkinson went south last night on a visit to Christchurch a,ml Dtinedm.

In support of his report to lh« Colleo. tor of Customs that a barrel with tlio linmo "Isabel" printed theivon lmd been was'hed ashore wi tho Great liiirrieo', l)r. ilulivn (Government officer) has tCiOgr:iphed that ho has seen fivsli timber wreckage in tho creek ut Wind Hay- '.I lio barrel, Dr. Hal lon states, is similar to those generallv used on rJiiisi for carrying prosorvcd meats. lie lus been unable to ;liseover anv other lettering on tho biu-rcl except tlio word "Isabel.' Mr. Ridings (Collection of Customs) has telegraphed to l)r, Million, instructing him to employ a man to make a thorough cuuninntiou of the wreckage and rejXH't.

Dr. Sprolt, Bishop of Wellington, who during the live days hns been visiting the NvaiiKiiV'i l»itioii of his charge for the first time officially, has left on & visit to the ilaia Trunk districts.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1275, 2 November 1911, Page 4

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THE RAILWAY STRIKE RUMOUR. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1275, 2 November 1911, Page 4

THE RAILWAY STRIKE RUMOUR. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1275, 2 November 1911, Page 4

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