A FIREMEN'S STRIKE.
HOT OR COLD MEAT., | By Telegraph—Press Association. l -'■'■j' Duncdin, Last Night.* What is stated to be the latest ileiiani of the firemen has just come to light. It appears that when the Moeruki ( was at the Bluff on Monday the ftrimien. gave a virtual 24 hours' notice thai unless the shift coming off morning at 4 o'clock were, meat, which they were to selves, they would leave the boat on her arrival in Dunedin. The ifittmen are always supplied with coldr etc., on knocking off work, bifevhey maintained that as they werefiaqt in time for ordinary breakfast meatTroould ■be supplied them so that they.xould cook it and have it hot. The company finally acceded to the request. the boat sailed from Dunedin at her'iimetsble hour to-day. 4 1
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 203, 16 January 1913, Page 5
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132A FIREMEN'S STRIKE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 203, 16 January 1913, Page 5
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