THE STRIKE
MOTION RESCINDED
[Plilt I'PJSSS ASSOCIATION.] Napier, "This Day. The Napier Drivers' Union lust night passed a resolution rescinding the decision not to handle cargo worked by new arbitration unions. FARME US CON STAB UL All Y. Auckland, This Bay. A meeting of special constables, held in the Domain Camp, passed a resolution to form a Farmers' Union Constabulary Corps, with branches in the various districts, so that wheal their services are necessary they can be called together at a moment's notice, the corps to be organised and under the control of the New Zealand Farmers'. Union. CARGO WORKED AT NEW PLYMOUTH. New Plymouth, This Day. In three days the Kaiapoi has discharged, at the breakwater, 750 tons of general cargo of an exceedingly varied description, and loaded nearly 10t»J tons, chiefly and about -'JO tons of petroleum products. The new watersiders have handled the cargo excellently, and there is an abundance of labour offering. A 1 {BITEATIONISTB ON 7 THE WHARVES. Wellington, This Day. Over 900 arbitrationists are working on the wharves this morning, but the supply of labour is not enough for all the work offering. Employment could have been found for another .100 men. Many workers continue to earn good money. The strikers met this morning, and between 800 and 400 of them attended the funeral of the late Mr G. Laurenson.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 November 1913, Page 3
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226THE STRIKE Horowhenua Chronicle, 22 November 1913, Page 3
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