ANOTHER MASS MEETING.
At 10 o'clock on Monday morning of last week another mass meeting was held. As usual, the hall was crowded. All present rose to their feet as a mark of sympathy with Mr. Robert I'lcflWi, tin official of the Union, whose father (Continued on next page.)
cd the previous evening. The various ib-cominittecs' reports wore read and ceived. Tho hospital ease—This matter arose •er a member of the Union ooinplaing that another member's child was >niod admittance to the hospital until 10 strike was over. The hospital suj>intendent explained that the child as sull'ering from a club-foot, and wa« >t in urgent need of attendance. He irtlier stated that, owing to the hosital hung so full at present, only nrnit cases were being admitted. That as tho reason for the non-admittance the child in dispute. Grocers' Case. —This arose over noce in local press re stoppage of •edit to customers. One prominent rooor stated that ho had not been deed credit by merchants and would stick ) his customers. All the other groins have stopped all credit, linkers' Case.—The bakers art «pOtirod quite willing to carry on busieps as far as possible. Some said the Kprchants in Auckland had sto,;p<sl lieir credit whilst others had received Hit.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 64, 31 May 1912, Page 6
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209ANOTHER MASS MEETING. Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 64, 31 May 1912, Page 6
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