INDUSTRIAL UNREST
APPEAL FOR FUNDS. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Sydney, -Inly 1!). A cablegram to Mr. Fisher from the London transport was read at the meeting of the Labor Council, stating that the Strike Committee was in urgent need of funds, and had decided to appeal to union.?. The Corrinial Miners' Lodge contributed sixpence fortnightly to the Waihi and Reefton strikers. A combined meeting of the Corrimal and Mount Pleasant miners passed a resolution that it was prepared to endorse the best possible means of assisting the New Zealand strikers to fight for justice. " MERELY ANARCHY." Melbourne, July 10. Mr. Hughes, speaking at a Victorian Railways Union social, said that Syndicalism was the great danger to unionism. It was merely anarchy, while the foundation of unionism was the. rule, of the majority. Unionism to-day was as near the goal as it has ever been. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE REFUSED. By Telegraph—Presa Association. Christcliurch. Last Night. The Canterbury Trade-; and Labor Council has declined to t'>ke any action regarding financial or other assistance connected with the W'aihi and Reefton troubles.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 53, 20 July 1912, Page 5
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