THE STRIKE
11' Kit I'KKSS ASSpCIATTON.]
Mr A\ r . Parry and Mr Starr, strikers' representatives, have left for Sydney, on important business connected with the strike.
Out' of 71,000 unionists in the country, it is calculated that only l(i,000 have come out on strike, and some of these have since returned to work.
"Work is gradually beinjr resumed in the various trades in Auckland.
Ai Sockburn a mounted "apeeial" was attacked .by three me]i on bicycles and severely handled. Ships are beiti" , loaded at Lyttelton. One or two cases of violence have occurred, and several arrests have meen made in connection therewith.
The arrived" at Sydney, and the carg'o was discharged l)v Hie l r !iif)ii Company's perJiianenl hands. The crew thereupoi »'ave noliee. The Seamen's Uiiion has ordered them to resume work; failing that the Vnion will i)i-(»vide oilier men.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 November 1913, Page 4
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141THE STRIKE Horowhenua Chronicle, 24 November 1913, Page 4
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