THE TIMARU STRIKE.
WATERSIDE WORKERS RESUME-. (By Telegraph.— Ai>?ociation.) Tiinaru, May W. The waterside workers resumed -vvork to-day-on tlie Union Company's steamers v.ith some- free labour. No funnal statemnnf appears to have fae-en made, but, apparently, the strike is oil. The dispu e, however, does not concern work on tho Union Company's boat?, but some boats loading meat killed by noii-umonists. Some unionists are ("rumbling at the ledoration for inconsistency in approving ot ceasing work 'here on s,lcl \. I nica J'r^ t i l 'i e milking no objection to the like at Lyttelton. The railway men who struck as members of the Waterside Workers Union arc all back, and talk of separating and forming an independent union. The em plovers' committee met this morning, but work being resumed, had nothing to do, except determine to keep prepared to meet the nest refusal to woik vessels.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1749, 14 May 1913, Page 9
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146THE TIMARU STRIKE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1749, 14 May 1913, Page 9
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