STOREMEN'S SYMPATHY WITH STRIKERS.
A meeting <tf the 'Wellington Amaligamated Society of Merchants' Assistants was held last -ttigfrb week, when a good muster df artmbere was present; J. M«e in tne chair. flßfe following resolution was carried Unanimously:—"That the sttmbetk 4i ts&k union tender tiheir eytopafchy fci-fcb tfete Waihi etoikel's in their pWJlongefl JtWfcgle, end sttonilly ptm*b <ghin«b *te ■action trfibe €tei**tirtteilt fn i*iilj% ifo© strikers, who, in our opinion, have committed no breach of the .peaoe, eaid are fully entitled to their freedom and from further molestation by the police." Tie eecretangr -wptfrted that every effort" was being made to secure the enrolment of all storemett.—R. A. SIMPSO&, Aislst. "Sefc.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 86, 1 November 1912, Page 5
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111STOREMEN'S SYMPATHY WITH STRIKERS. Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 86, 1 November 1912, Page 5
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