Official Daily "Bulletin."
(By Wire.) Mr. P. Fraser is tit.' F.B. Executive at Waihi and has"tr_if_« mitted' the following wires to he'adi q.uarterfe :— WEDNESDAY, OCTOB-ES -2. "Great success here. Only four miners by occupation, three of them employed* surface, returned. Twenty others drafted from Waikino, mostly Maori boys and derelicts. Great enthusiasm. Crowd's of workers and their wives everywhere." THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3. "Position same to-day.' Few more drafted from Waikino. No miners. Large crowd again following up lkst night and tor-day. Position yesterday: Forty all told over 20 fttSttc. Waikino. Several members Engineers' Union, one underground worker, rest surface". Three went below j three union m£n resumedr-two unfoancial." FEIDAY, dCTOBIiR 4. "No change hr situation*. Tiling- aril right." SATtJItriAY, OCTOBER s. unchanged. No moWr scabs'. Things good:" MONDAY, OCTOBER 7. Thirteen additional scabs miners, rest surface hands and tradesmen. Few mona men set.t from Waikino. Total actual underground workers since Wednesday, Seven; other.foui? with underground, experience. Great ■meeting- last night. Splendid, demonstration to-day .-'-FRASBR.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 83, 11 October 1912, Page 4
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164Official Daily "Bulletin." Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 83, 11 October 1912, Page 4
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