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FREEZING WORKS DISPUTE.

TROUBLE IN THE SOUTH. (By Telegraph.—Proes Association.), Tlmaru, May 2. A mooting was held to-niebt of 111>5 Rmithflcld butchers who ccivsetl work, mid their assistants.' Delegates from tho Timaru AVnlersklo Workors' Union niul the freezing unions were present by invitation. A motion was carried unanimously, calling on tho l'nreora Freezing Works hands nnd the waterside worker.i to make common cause with the Smithfield men. It was dccided to Rive "free" butchers 2!> liours to >joiu the Union, {ailing which killing vas (o conSQ at l'areorn, and the waterside workers wero to ri>fuS(> to handle meat killed b.v freo labour. These resolutions need confirmation by the rCspectivo unions. A mass meeting is (o bo held on Sunday to discuss tho situation. Tho Bradbury is built for hard work. A motor-cyclo is a necessity to every business man. Tho Reliable Bradbury is ever ready for every call to work, and ensures promptitude at all times. Look at Dip question fairly and squA'rely, and vou will find tlmt mora work ut leSscost will he altained by having a Bradbury Motor Cvclo attached tfl your business house. ii. R-oyuolds and Co., Victoria Street, Wellington.—Advt. For Bronohial Qouffha and Cold£ Wooas' Great J?«npermiM Curo» Is, 64,1

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1740, 3 May 1913, Page 5

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FREEZING WORKS DISPUTE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1740, 3 May 1913, Page 5

FREEZING WORKS DISPUTE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1740, 3 May 1913, Page 5

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