THE BOYCOTTED PIANIST.
PLEASANT SURI-RJ6E FOR HER, (By Telcsnsh—rrei« liieoittUß.) Walhl, July 2. Mrs. Dale, who was recently ongagod as pianist at Fuller's Pictures here, woa< tho recipient of a present from an unox-. pectcd quarter tho other day. It will ba rememborcd that Mrs. Daio lost her position at tho theatro on account of a boycott which it was alleged was to bo onforced thero because Mr. Dale is a local' mining company's official. The finit intimation of sympathy from Wellington. cpibio to Mrs. Dalo in a telegraphic me»» sage addressed as follows:—"Tho Welling* ton watcrsido workers desiro to forward you a small present. Will you accept same P—(Signed) Stapleton, secretary." On Monday Mts. Dalo .received tho emu of .£B, ami was informed by tho secixw tary of tho Waihi Minors' Union, that ha behoves that the Wellington watersiders aro a -union under tho Federation o£ Labour.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1482, 3 July 1912, Page 6
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148THE BOYCOTTED PIANIST. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1482, 3 July 1912, Page 6
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