INDIGNANT STRIKERS.
THREAT TO VOTE PROHIBITION. (By Tolejraph.—Press Association.) Auckland, December 10. At a combined meeting of seamen and waterside workers, held yesterday, Mr. K. E. Canbam presiding, strong exception was taken to the action of the licensed victuallers in fostering a second union of hotel workers in Auckland when a registered union was already in existence. ''Members regard this," says an official report, "as a direct menace to the whole of industrial unionism, and expressed themselves in terms of unreserved condemnation, and a resolution was carried calling upon the Auckland Licensed Victuallers' Association to take, steps to disband-the new union, failing which all present pledged themselves to do everything m their power U) have prohibition carried at the next licensing polls."
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1929, 11 December 1913, Page 8
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122INDIGNANT STRIKERS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1929, 11 December 1913, Page 8
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