QUIET DAY AT WESTPORT.
MOVE FOft AN ARBITRATION UNION. (By Telegraph—Prcos Association.) Wostport, November 9. Everj'tiiing is quiet along the waterfront and in town. A'good many minors itavo in the past few days taken their departure from Westport, some setting out on foot to Kelson in order to liusbaud. what financial resources they possess, Some of tlio ropes attache! to doors which regulate the quantity of coal allotted to run out of the bins at the starths into the ship's 'holds were out' some time on Friday night of early on ■Saturday morning, but it is understood the Strike Committee strongly dis-. countenance any such practices. It is rumoured that a movement is afoot amongst the watersiders at Westport to form a union undor the Arbitration Act, but nothing definite is available at present. _:
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1902, 10 November 1913, Page 7
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134QUIET DAY AT WESTPORT. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1902, 10 November 1913, Page 7
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