AFFAIRS AT WAIHI.
At the Magistrate’s Court at Waihi on Tuesdey, Henry Gray and Henry Bostock were charged with assaulting H. M. Kennedy® acting-president of the Miners’ Union. Kennedy’s evidence was taken, in which some startling revelations were made as to the methods of the Federation in conducting a strike. Many facts were adduced disposing the allegations distributed by the federationists and quite the most important was an admission by Mr Kennedy, to the effect that he was not in a position to produce any evidence justifying a public inquiry or Royal Commission, despite a statement made by him to the federation’s official organ. His evidence indicated that he was not prepared to make any direct charge against either the police or arbilrationists.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1032, 28 November 1912, Page 3
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123AFFAIRS AT WAIHI. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 1032, 28 November 1912, Page 3
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