GOVERNMENT BY STRIKE.
4 . QUITE A NEW PHASE. (By ■ Telegraph.—Press Association.) Invei-csrgill, October 17. Bluff territorials went out. on -strik* last night, and od]v soiuo throo or lour put in nn appcarauco at parade m uniform. The majority of the others were present, in mufti, but they declined to drill Tliev served an ultimatum 011 their officers statin.; that they refused to take nnv further part in the movement until ouch timo as the officer commanding tiro Southland district prosecuted those, who persistently, refused to attend parade. It appears that the position at the Bluff lias been that , the shirltnrs hnvo not onlv-refused to attend themselves, but have taunted to exasperation those who have attended. The strikers are determined not to attend another parade until the shirkers aro brought before the magistrate and dealt with as the law provides.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1574, 18 October 1912, Page 6
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139GOVERNMENT BY STRIKE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1574, 18 October 1912, Page 6
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