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THE STRIKE

IS THE STKIKE COLLAPSING? [per press AssociATioN.l Telecteic telegraph, copyright. J The wharf labourers say they will not work the Tahiti owing to her having touched New Zealand. The Combined Union's Conference is still sitting. Mr W. M. Hughes says lie has cabled to New Zealand asking whether the public statement that the strike is on the verge of collapse is correct. Sydney, Dec. 10. The coal trimmers at Newcastle refused to bunker the Maheno. The crew and office staff are loading the vessel. The Willochra takes up _ the Manuka's Vancouver run, sailing on Monday. It. is stated here that as a result of the New Zealand strike, a fleet of steamers has been /chartered to carry coal to the dominion, including two Japanese and two South African '"jjnd several English cargo vessels.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 December 1913, Page 3

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135

THE STRIKE Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 December 1913, Page 3

THE STRIKE Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 December 1913, Page 3

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