Typical Wires
Of the many wires received at this office b,v Mr. Glover last week th» following are camples :— KARANGAHAKE, Nov. 16. Funds wanted. Committee formed here of Waihi men. Police ordered mc out; going Auckland. —Marshall. WAIHI, Nov. 15. Burnt out; practically nothing saved; got five children. —Cash. HUNTLY, Nov. 15. Fre© laborers taken possession our hall; hundred pounds in safe. I have key. Police would not protect mc to get the money. Taken possession stores also.—Franklin. HUNTLY, Nov. 14! Almost impossible for Federationlet to reach Waihi. They hunted Federation men from Waihi. Women unprotected. Wire mc cash.—Duncan. KARANGAHAKE, Nov. 14. Pickets arriving being told by police to get out of Karangahake by next train or will he locked up under Vagrancy Act and sent back to Waihi and given over to mob.
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Bibliographic details
Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 88, 22 November 1912, Page 4
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134Typical Wires Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 88, 22 November 1912, Page 4
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