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THE STRIKE CRISIS. (Australian Press Association) SYDNEY, Feb. 13. The Timber Merchants Association advertised this morning for Iree labour for the timber mills in the metropolitan area. Preference wherever possible, will he given to former employees. It is e\j)eeted this development will lead to an extension of the strike, and if the appeal is successful will inevitably hasten its collapse. NAT IY E STRIK EPS SENTENC'E I). SYDNEY. Feb. 13. A Rahanl message states the ringleaders in the native strike have been sentenced. Twenty-one defendants received the maximum penalty of three years six others from thirty to thirtythree months imprisonment, with hard labour on charges of conspiring.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 February 1929, Page 5
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