Engineers’ Trouble.
[REUTER’S SERVICE.—CGPVBIGHI.} LONDON, May 15. greetings of engineers at Woohvic 'i liav e not yet resulted in a settleijie! t of the strike. The position in other districts is unchanged. A Nation 1 conference of strikers is sitting in Lo - don. The proceedings are conducted with the strictest privacy.
Sunk. Madrid, May 15. dhe French steamer Medjirda of ■l9lß tons has been sunk. fe;r Massey’*. iV'essa^e.
LONDON, May lb. The New Zealand commandant Ims issued in his orders Hon. Mr. Massey’s message to the troops which says:* -
“Our gallant soldiers have, willingly taken up their share of the burden u the Empire and are willing to carry iv through to the end. British cifize 'J the world over appreciate the fact ami the people of the Dominion trust 0 a opportunity is not far distant when they will welcome the soldiers back bearing victory and in the cattle for Freedom and Civilisation.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 May 1917, Page 1
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154Engineers’ Trouble. Hokitika Guardian, 17 May 1917, Page 1
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