FOOD FOR GREYMOUTH.
RESTRICTIONS TO BE RELAXED. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) Creymouth, November 17. The Central Striko Comn'vitteo has issued tho following statement: "To the. public of Grey district:' Tiio Central Strike Committee Lave decided thai in the event of thero being a shoriagq of foodstuffs in Groymoutli of the sur- • rounding districts it will allow foodstuffs to bo unloaded with union labour, providing a guarantee is.given through tho public press that tho districts short of supplies wiil liavo first call, and ako providing that tlio goods bo supplied at normal prices and not tho famino price? iiow ruling for some necessaries of life. Wo appeal t<i tho public to assist us in preventing merchants and shopkeepers cornering supplies and forcing priccs up. W<s also appeal to the general public to assist us to frustrate tho attempt of a few merchants, employers, and Mas- . soyites who will spill blood if necessary to open tho port of Greymouth, anq smash organised labour in this dLo- | trici." '
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1909, 18 November 1913, Page 8
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164FOOD FOR GREYMOUTH. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1909, 18 November 1913, Page 8
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