TYRONE'S SALVAGE.
SOLICITATIONS OF STRIKERS. (By Telegraph—Press Association.} DUricdin, November 8. Despite tho strike, and rumours of violence, tlio men comprising the siiU vago party jn connection with tho wrecked jjtcamor Tyrono have proceeded with tliejr task. A section of tile liieil OH striko it tho wharves tiavo taken umbrage, and it is reported that strong hints We been given to tho party to desist. Tho men retorted that tliey were copartners in the (salvage opera* tions, tho inference being that they Were not working as watersiders, hut as a sort of partHots'np, and primarily in their own interests. As so nmc'h depends upon their speed, and the continuance of favonralslo weather., arid as no serious principle seems to he involved, it is not likely tliat any heed . will bo paid to tho invitation to forego [ further operations till tlio istrikti )» . sotfted. '
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1897, 4 November 1913, Page 6
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142TYRONE'S SALVAGE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1897, 4 November 1913, Page 6
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