Six of tho men usually selected to work tlio Harbour Board's hydraulic cranes returned to work yesterday, and wero soon ensconced 011 their perches in mid-ait', happy in tlio knowledge that they had "gob in out of the downpour." A rumour was afloat yesterday to tho effect that at a mooting of tho old Drivers' Union, held on Sunday, it was dccided to go hack to work, but not say anything about tlio strike being at ail end. On being consulted, Jlr. Parlane (tlio secretary of tho union) stated that 110 sucli decision v.as arrived at. ISpcciaMJonstable .lo.seph KilkoHoy, who was severely injured by a, glass thrown at him in a city hotel, is making a good recovery, and is now able to take his turn with tho guard at Hucklo Street. The deep cut he sustained on the lower cheek will mark him for lil'o, but it is now healing very nicely, though his l'u 1:0 will need to be bound ui! fa* jwcral weeks to cowo!
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1921, 2 December 1913, Page 6
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168Untitled Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1921, 2 December 1913, Page 6
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