PUSH TO WORK IMMINENT.
"GO-SLOW" CONFERENCE;
>VHAT THE MEN THINK OF IT.
A BLIND.'*
TJere was a shortage of labour on tho'Waterfront yesterday, only 1025 men" being employed'.' -'Up till • lunch timo'tho work went!'ahead, 1 and, even after the rain commenced, cargo operations proceeded. Oyer 20 now hands ?igncd the union's books, and it is .-officially stated that there are 332 exjtrikers and men who were employed \on tho wharves for- sis months prior to tho strike,., working as Arbitrationists. Of the total number'in the new .union it is estimated that hilly 300 aro away at sea. '~-,.■. With the sailing, of tho Rimutaka the number of Home steamers which have left Wellington for London since tho strike began was brought up to five. Deeply; laden, tho liner left tlie Glasgow .Wharf tit C a.m., and a little later "fih'o anchored' in the stream to finisli, .taking iir bunker coal. No trouble''-• was experienced with thd. crow. It is anticipated that by this timo next week tho '.number of oversea departures front-"Wellington for tho month' 'will 'haro. Ibceii increased to seven. . Tho' Rom'ncra,' Corinthifl, and Murfw.i have beau fixed to sail nest jvceU.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1934, 17 December 1913, Page 8
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192PUSH TO WORK IMMINENT. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1934, 17 December 1913, Page 8
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