AT WANGANUI
TWENTY-FIVE MEN TO START' ON MONDAY. • WATERSIDE WORKERS' ; ATTITUDE. , WANGANUI, This Day.- ' ' The Wanganui Freezing Conn, any has had a good response from free labourers, . tod. will resume on Monday, with at le33f> -twenty-five men, including some expert : batchecs. The rest are of ,a good stamp. of the old hands have already dcj.parted for Auckland, and the majority of the others are leaving next week, j .They say they are unlikely to return. Those having homes here intend to seek -other employment. .Enquiries among the local waterside ■workers show that they have little sym-, jpathy with the strike, wljich they consider is unnecessary and unjustifiable. They declare there will be no refusal ■ to handle meat so far as the Wanganui .waterside workers are concerned.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1913, Page 6
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126AT WANGANUI Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1913, Page 6
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