BRIEF LIBERTY.
" A STRIKER TWICK AItUESTED. Hsic-f liberty was experienced by a striker on Saturday. In the morning Robert James Chris Seal was arrested 011 a charge of his having damaged a wharf barricade oil October 2-i. He was brought before the C'or.i !• and remanded nil bail. The bail was procured, and Seal sallied forth into the sunshine. He had been at liberty but a little while when jjctcctivo-Sorgcanl Cassels walked him back to I In- tells on a i charge of having taken part in a riot im the waterfront on October L'-t.
The following resolution was carried unanimously at a general meeting of members of the Wellington Dairy Farmers' Co-operative Association, Lid., held 011 Friday at the Lower lluf-t ••That this general meeting of Iho Wellington Dairy Farmers' C'o-oporathe Association, l.imit.vl, wishes to express its appreciation of tin- able and firm manlier in which the Oovcrmnoi't. have dealt with the present- labour troubles, and also that H trusts they will continue to uphold their present altitude." At the conclusion of the mass meeting in the Opera House last night a woman in the dress circle asked leave to speak. She- proceeded to say that she was prepared to pay half w'oa.t she earned towards the strike eausc. Tenders for laundry wort; in connection with the dininv cars ami .sleeping berths on the North 'Island Main Trunk line form the Mibjecl of an advertisement in this issue by the Railway Department,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1920, 1 December 1913, Page 8
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242BRIEF LIBERTY. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1920, 1 December 1913, Page 8
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