ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES
PLAXMILLER MISSTNG. By Tclecraph—Pres3 Association. Auckland, llurch 11. A. Douglas, flaxmiller at Mercer, who has been missing since Thursday last, is believod to have been drowned. It is supposed that while- recovering flax ho capsized into the river. He wns a single man, aged betfreen 20 nnd 30. The Nottingham lnco trade for some time before the war was largely permeated by German labour, says an English paper. Tt is known that it employed more German/I than any other iiifuistry in Great Britain. The Nottingham lace nn<l Net Finishers' Association, which employs, directly or indirectly, 30,000 people, has iioit' passed a resolution pledging the members not to trade during the next ten years with any firm in the local lace trn.de which employs or reinstates any enemy alien, or with any enemy alien who may within "tho next.ten years seek to commence business under «ny name. ——■■■ —..—..—. i
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 143, 12 March 1919, Page 7
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150ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 143, 12 March 1919, Page 7
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