AFRAID OF SPECIALS.
(By TelcißFOßh.—Pro'ss Association,! DUnedin, November 17. About 200 men were enrolled as spec* ial constables to-day, bringing the total I up to 4?Q. The men wore paraded this afternoon, and were subjected to somo inero or less gootUratujced ing." As it has been freely stated by strikers that they have- ho objection to regular policemen doing duty at the wharves _ during loading Operations by Arbitratioiiists, and, as: it has. algo been | asserted that whether regular pokes or specials are in attendance, the strikers do not intend to, offer any active obstruction, but thai, nevertheless, they view with great disfavour the bringing in of special policemen.. Tlio watersiders arc to be put on their honour when work is-'started oil the J'loeraki. Only regular police will bo on duty On the wharves, and, if there is lio active demonstration against the Arbitration Workmen, it fs understood that the specSals will not bo called on. If the stfik- j crs attempt to cross the barriers and j the regular police -cannot hold thorn ih i check, mounted nion • Will bo at oiiea sent for. j
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1909, 18 November 1913, Page 9
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185AFRAID OF SPECIALS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1909, 18 November 1913, Page 9
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