THE STRIKE
THE WARRIMOO
[electric telegraph, COPYRIGHT.j [per press association.]
(Received This Day, 11.5 a.m
Sydney, This Day. The unloading of tlie Warrimoo was not started yesterday, though the Union Company anticipates no trouble. Some of the wharf labourers state until they find out whether the cargo has been loaded by free labour or not they will not start.
THE NEW ZEALAND CUP
[per pkess association."!
Wellington, This Day. The strike committee, 'in reply to further representations, has decided not to allow racehorses to be shipped to Christchureh for the Cup Meeting. There are no other developments.
B UILDERS SYM PATH ISE WITH THE GOVERNMENT
Wauganui, This Day
At the Master Builders' Conference yesterday, it was'resolved to telegraph to the Hon. W. Massey, Prime Minister, that the Master Builders assembled for the Dominion Conference desire to convey to the Government their sympathy in this frying time, and express their appreciation at the means adopted to preserve law and order.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 November 1913, Page 3
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159THE STRIKE Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 November 1913, Page 3
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