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SEQUEL TO THE FREEZERS' STRIKE

UNION PRSIDENT AND OTHERS FINED.. . ; By Telesrrauh—Press Association. .- ■ ■ . Auckland, April 19. ' Tho president (T. P. . Hincy) and. twenty members of the Freezing Workers' Union, employed at the Southdown Works, were charged with taking part in a-strike without taking tho steps required by law, and, were fined: The president £10, and the others £5 each. ROLL OF HONOUR . ■-■'<• J —.-"•.'»,' ...'■ ~'.'"' PROGRESS OF SICK AND WOUNDED Two privates in the Maori' Contingent were reported to have been sligntly • wouudeu in the casualty list whicli was issued yesterday. A hospital and progress report'was issued also. Particulars are as iollow:— . CORRECTION. Previously Reported Wounded, Now Not Wounded. .' New Zealand Kitle Brigade. Smith, H. 8., 15,428 (H. A. Smith, Dairy Plat, Aucklauu, i'.). MAORI CONTINGENT. WOUNDED"'. SLIGHTLY, REMAINING WITH UNIT.

Keppa, W., 16/1290 (Pia Keppa, Whangal'ul. April GJ. , Kuatara, J. H., 16/1520 (Mrs. A. Buatara,. Aranga, Kaihu, in. ' April 6). HOSPITAL REPORT. Tho following are in hospital:— Seriously 111. ~' V Harrys, J., 13/2202, Niuo Island. '■ Not Severe Cases. Bennett, J., 23/2513; Sydney. . . Carter, J. H., 11,108,' JUutiere. Collard, T., 36,950, Botorua... Dunn, J"., 22,152, Palincrston North. Gilmour, L. J., 11/2102, Hayelock North. Grav, A..M., 5/232, Kaiapoi. Situonsen, L. P., 19,059, Westport. Thomas,-J. W...10/3103, Douglas. Watt, A. It., 30,708, Wanganui. Webbi C. li. G., 30,464, Kopataroa. Weir, JI., 39,370, Cavershain.. ;. ■ . Williams, L. IV 24/617, Clyde. Patients at .Dysentery Depot, Barton, on April 6. . ; Progressing Pavourably. 11/463 Oliver, P. ' Convalescent. 24/216 Livesay, J.; 25J296 Webb, Ci 8/16-49 Tannahill, P. : In Ist Southern General Hospital, Birmingham, on April 8. Better. , 25/1700 Cotterill, I?.; 24/2047; Murphy, B. Improving. 10,161 Baker, J. - . In Military Hospital,' Aklershot, on : .April G.. All patients convalescent. In Military Hospital Grantham. Present Condition Satisfactory. 28,293 Sharp, W. All other patients doing well. In N.Z. General Hospital, Codford. Condition Unchanged. 23/1555 Berry, J.; 15,891 Gallagher, i.; 12/1997 Jennings, •&.; 12,515 U don, h.; 11211 Brjsfow, G.; 11/1768 Hussey, J.; 25>6 O'Connell, J.; 33.951 Webster, W. In Walton-on-Tliamcs Hospital on' / April 7. With tho exception of those reported dangerously or seriously ill, all patients aro progressing satisfactorily. ,1a N.Z. General Hospital, Brockcnhurst, on April 6.

" Condition tl\e Same. ■'"■'■' 01 140 Austin, E.; 8/4135 Harding, C.j M 132 Lowe, J.; 18,697 Owen, W.; 6/3272 Campion, A:; 6/2132 Jones., r.i 13/4174 Miller, S.- ' v ■;• At Enteric Depot, Woldingham, on April ,11. • Coiidition Satisfactory., 12,913- Coombor,,-N.; 26/1016 Nicholson, C.; -1/355 AVarrcn, H.. Improving.-; 11,821 Cameron, 1).; 27,703 Jane, R. HOW TO SAKE A GOOD' COUGH REMEDY AT HOME. ~ (By a Qualified Chemist.) Thousands o£ New. Zealand . and Australian 1 people now make their own good family cough and cold ropiedy from Hcan ts Essence prescription. It's a wonderful money-saver and a remarkably good remedy.. A; bottle of Hean's- Essence, a little sweetening and water givo a pint of tho finest family cough remedy. And the money-saving! Twelve shillings' worth for 2s. Uunk of it l ' In other words, eight eighteenpenny bottles for the price of one. . Hean's Essence takes hold of a cough cmickly. ' It -is-warming, soothing, com--forting. It is splendid, too, for croup, ■whooping cough, chest pains, bronchitis, astlim'n, and many throat.. and lung troubles. -The good itdoes is- truly won- '■•■ Most livediciiUS dealers ' regularly .sell Hean's Essence, 2s; a bottle; or post free on receipt of ■ price from Hean's Pharmacy ' Wanganui. But be suro you got H—E--A—N'S, the original and genuine. -Advt .'

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3058, 20 April 1917, Page 8

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SEQUEL TO THE FREEZERS' STRIKE Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3058, 20 April 1917, Page 8

SEQUEL TO THE FREEZERS' STRIKE Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3058, 20 April 1917, Page 8

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