SEAMEN’S STRIKE.
! [by TELEGRAPH —PEll PllESa association] ’ WELLINGTON, November 29. 1 Mr AY. T. Young, secretary of tbe | Seamen’s Union, to-day came out of j the reticent attitude which be has cb- ! served all along, so far as strongly to ‘ deny the suggestion that the seaman are withdrawing from the position they have taken up. | The members were just as solid, he j assorted, as on the day they came out I and thre was not the slightest sign of | a breakaway. 1 AUCKLAND. November 29. j About 50 seamen are to be prosecut- ( |.,1 Bv fhe Labour Department at Auckj land in connection with the shipping j trouble. It is understood they will be j charged with taking part n an unlawful strike.
MORE AY AT Ell SID El’S RESUME. AYAIROA. No vend (or 29. Acting under instructions received from AVellington the local AVatersiders resumed .work to-night.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1922, Page 3
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148SEAMEN’S STRIKE. Hokitika Guardian, 30 November 1922, Page 3
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