STRIKE CRIME ELEMENT.
(By Ttl«rftp&.-Pre»» Afsoclttlon.)
Auckland, November 6. The Mayor, in tho Course of an intci* view ft'i.s morning, said'™ 1 '! want say that I am 'very pleased that tho Strikers, with this. ■.exception of a few violent spirits, : ltavo not broken tho peace. ! 'believe that a 3aise widy of them aro latr-abidinj? men. There arc, however, some people in the community who ore undesirables. An attempt was made last night to steal gelignite from certain Quarters. Inis attempt Was frustrated! I am un». willing to boliovo that tlio use of these things would be approved of by mi decent worker in the .community. A small parcel was found near tho wharves; •jfchis morning, and the result is that tho authorities .are keeping a keen .look-' out. I have seen several letters warning the authorises that pepper has tesiv put in bags for use probably against horses and men. I decline to betava these ntories, but in any event it is just as well that the authorities andr jmblio should liavc the hint.*
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1900, 7 November 1913, Page 8
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174STRIKE CRIME ELEMENT. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1900, 7 November 1913, Page 8
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