OPEN-AIR MEETING.
, EMISSARIES FOE AUSTJRAUA. A strikers', ineethig -was held in the open air fleai- the Oriental Bay tram terminus lust night, when about 130 people listened to the addresses. The speakers included Mr. G. Fa'rlaud, sec rotary of tho old Waterside* Workers' Union; Mr, J. Dowgray, and othors. Ih the course of his remarks, Mr. Dow- : gray referred to the steamer Mauircai.uii, wiiick liad lieen seen dcpartmß for : Lyttelton just after the meeting colli; meiieed. This boat, he said, had been' taken from tlto intorcalomal running to make a few trips on this coast, and then she would be sent hack again. To-day ■ the Federation of Labour Was -Efting t» '. send two emissaries to Australia to en- 5 sure that no more boats shmild eiHiie , from t'-here to take up Punning on this* , eoast. The two representatives would go to Sydney aisd Melbourne to place the position before the seamen there. ■, At the close of the meeting the chairman called for three cheers fov Labour.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1912, 21 November 1913, Page 8
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166OPEN-AIR MEETING. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1912, 21 November 1913, Page 8
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