WHAT STRIKERS ARE TOLD.
y :j. \Sf 'Pelvttw'h—Tress Assoolatioa-I i- Ounedin, .November .14. * Tlio number of strikers who eongr*. a' gate on the wharves, daily to discuss* 0 tho situation was vory much swelled; 1 this .moi'.fiihg, it being the' usual day for Wat.ersido workers. Strike £>.ay:. was dispensed by the committee at thereto (so it is said.) of Ms, a man. IW, (lj committee is in receipt of the follow-, IY . ing telegram from officials of the Strike ', y Committee ill th.e libfth: "From Mr. g .Bicfcey, . at . WeTLingteii-- 'Auckland : i. wires position, here getting stronger da.v' ,} by day, keep up fight.' Ghristchurctt t- wires'— 'AH unions dcl.igMod with the' il . present position. Monster . pi-ocessiou' L- meeting to bo held on Saturday.' Auck-i land wires—''Position here getting,' i) stranger day by day. Keep up the I- fight.'" ,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1907, 15 November 1913, Page 6
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138WHAT STRIKERS ARE TOLD. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1907, 15 November 1913, Page 6
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