THE PATEA LUMPERS TROUBLE.
ABORTIVE CONFERENCE. -
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WELLINGTON. February 1 ■'!
A meeting of the Executive of the New Zealand Waterside "Yorkers' Federation, under the presidency of Mr J. Jackson, of Greymouth. today considered the Pa tea waterside workers' trouble. They met' the representatives -of the Shipping Companies interested and discussed all matters in dispute at some length. The owners declined to allow ~Mr Halloy to mediate, and the conference proved abortive.
Subsequently the President (Mr Jackson) announced thai the Federation 'had decided to telegraph t:> every Union in affiliation with" the Federation, and to communicate with all organised Labour "Tnions throughout Nov,- Zealand with the object of taking drastic steps.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 February 1911, Page 3
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116THE PATEA LUMPERS TROUBLE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 14 February 1911, Page 3
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