AFTER THE BATTLE.
A QUIET DAY AT WAlltt. RED FLAG BUI» EXODUS OF FEDERATIONISTb. (By Tolpgrapli.—Prep Association.) - W/aihi, November 13. In strange contrast to tiro condition of affairs yesterday jnorning> the arbitratianists Went to work this .rooming without, incident. There were no ieder.atwniets oi 1 their womenfolk to. be Been. The workers reached their destination for the first time, since commencing work without being "booed" at or called "scabs." Several more pyominGiit federationis'ts left tho tesyn this morning. Members of I the new union burned in public view yesterday tho red flag' which had represented the federation in Waihi. , ' There is to change in the condition of Constable Wade, tho victim of yesterday s shooting -at tho hands of a striker. By the. aid of Xjays, tho ballet lias' been located in tho constable's Iwdy. I* entered sßghtly to one side of the middle of the abdomen, and passed round to tho right side for about eight inches, where, it lodged. It has not yet been extracted, but serious results arc not anticipated. The. condition, of Evaiis, who is said to have fired the shot and was batoned by the victim, is Still precarious. He- is un* cgnscious,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1597, 14 November 1912, Page 5
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198AFTER THE BATTLE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1597, 14 November 1912, Page 5
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