GREYMOUTH QUIET.
SIX HUNDRED SPECIAL MEN. (By Telegraph.—Proas Association.) Creymouth, December 19. ■ Strike matters nro very quiet hero today.' _ Tho Holmdala lias resumed discharging, and is being bunkered with Rceftou coal. Registration has been granted to tlio new Waterside Workers'' Union, The president of the old union has resigned. .Ml tho men employed on the s.s. Holmdale ar6 members of the old union.- It is understood tho old union will test tho legality of the new union's registration, on tlio ground that tlio old union's registration under tho Arbitration Act had not previously been cancelled.
'■'About OOU specials have been enrolled, and officers to command .have been appolnted. It is understood that 25 regular police, who have left "Wellington for the Coast, under Sub-Inspector M'Kinnon, have been ordered to Westport, and will' reach there to-day.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1937, 20 December 1913, Page 6
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135GREYMOUTH QUIET. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1937, 20 December 1913, Page 6
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