STRIKE COMMITTEE DEFIED.
BY MAMGANUI'S SEAMEN. Olio of the reasons for the Maunganui's kite departure for Sydney on Satuuky night concerned the matter of the shipping of the "properties" of the Jul his Itiiiglit Company, The scenery had hepn left behind at Auckland, but tlio "properties" (adjuncts to flio productions) were brought down from Auckland, and Mr, Bert Koylo (J, 0. Williamson, Ltd.'s, representative) obtained written leave from the Strike Committee for tlie-so to bo shipped. The seamen of the Manngjanui had other views, stating emphatically that, if {he "properties" were shipped, they would lc-ayo the ship. Argument proved mi-, availing, and in the end the "props," which had been stowed on hoard, hud to be landed again. fhi s will mean iiew sets of scenery, and a flew set of proper-' ties for the company's soaso.ll in Brisbane, which is to comtteiiCa at tho week end.
At the present time tho stage mid cellar of tho Wellington. Opera Hoiiso is .1 big storehouse. There is stored there the whole of the. seeiverv of "Tim Quaker Girl," "Tlio Smtsliino «i r l "Miss Hook of Holland," the scenery j'uid e fleets of tho Geneo Cohipauy, and the whole of the properties of Hie Julius Knight Company.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1904, 12 November 1913, Page 8
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206STRIKE COMMITTEE DEFIED. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1904, 12 November 1913, Page 8
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