WAIHI DAY BY DAY.
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TACTICS NOT WOMANLY. | i (Per Press Association.) Waihi, October 16. 'An official wire received states that she Talisman mine at Karangahake *as clOsed down.^t^ eight o'clock this rhorning for want of coal, and all work (except pumping) stopped. ;• The hearing of,,the, assault esse was, •esumed this mqrnin^:,.,At tfie oonclu-; lion of the evide%e,ef Tjerpipe Heat)},, >he Magistrate made an'appeal to the yitness to desist from following and "scabbing" tactics, and pointed, out ihat the law was made for everybody, uid everbody had the right to walk n the public streets free of molestaiion and annoyance. The law did not itop men from striking, and at the tame time did not stop men from working. It was not, he urged, womanly O break the law in the manner it had The Magistra*ejSi|rfaraj>Poal r }V;is v :' •You gmMMmkwt%m justness again?"—Witness replied: '1 iviJl not.'
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 45, 16 October 1912, Page 6
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148WAIHI DAY BY DAY. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 45, 16 October 1912, Page 6
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