Where the Bosses Stand.
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Tho following circular has been placed in our hands: — Wellington. Employers' Federation. Woodward street, Wellington, 24th .July, 1912. He Waihi Strike Defence Fund. Dear Sir,—The circular letter recently forwarded to leading citizens and employers asking for contributions to the above fund is being well responded to, but a number who are willing to help are desirous of learning the extent to which assistance may be desired before forwarding their cheques, and on the suggestion of several leading merchants, it has been decided to call together a lew representative citizens, merchants, and manufacturers in order that tho serious import of the strike, and the industrial principle at stake may bo shortly explained by Mi. Pryor, secretary N.Z. Employers' Federation, who, as secretary of the Gold Mineowners' Association, is fully acquainted with the whole position.
About 30 loading citizens are being invited i<> atW'iid at the above address on Thursday, tho 23th ins!.., at 3 p.m., and tho executive oi' this association «ill be glad if you will make it convenient to attend.--Yours faithfully, W. A. W. GRENFELL, secretary.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 78, 6 September 1912, Page 5
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183Where the Bosses Stand. Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 78, 6 September 1912, Page 5
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