FREEZING WORKS DISPUTE.
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After Air W. J Jordan. M.P., and others had addressed a inerting of members of the Freezin? Workers’ Union last night to discuss the Westfield dispute, it is understood Hint a vote wins taken to test the feeling of the meeting towards an extension of the trouble. Oyer three hundred members voted, and the result was a 3-fco-l derision against declaring a general strike by'members of the Freezing "Workers* Union.—Auckland Correspondent. • EARL ASQUITH’S CONDITION UNCHANGED. LONDON". Ffbinarv 14. —The Fail of Oxford and Asquith's, condition is unchanged. Telegrams are pouring in. including messages from all prominent Entopean statesmen. - LOS ANGELES TRAGEDY, NFiV YORE. February 14,—A motion for a new trial of Hickman was refused. CRICKET; AUSTRALIA v. NELSON. At 2.30 the score was 72 for four wickets (Eden 11, Langbeiu. 16). At 2.45 the score was five wickets for 84 (Laubeiu 2(5, Men not Oaii 10).
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Evening Star, Issue 19791, 15 February 1928, Page 10
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152FREEZING WORKS DISPUTE. Evening Star, Issue 19791, 15 February 1928, Page 10
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