THE TROUBLE SPREADING.
(By Telegraph — Tress Association.) THAMES', Last Night. Jn connection with die Waihi strike, which it is feared- .will (spread tb the iloTcl-saving -works pit P-'aeroa, the secretary of the Thames Miners' Union, which is registered iuhcTot tHie Arbitra.tion Act, 'has received tUie following telegram from the secretary of the Waihi Miners' Unbu:— "A strike lute- been declared at the Waihi Paeroa gold extracting works. Kef-nun Trom enrolling members in or from that locality', and ladvi&e your members of the mnion to keep away." To "this the 'local secretary replied: "I cannot understand your wire re strike at Paeroa;, which is in our district, and outBide your .jurisdiction." (fit is stated tI ; M there is a growing mnrest amongst tUie Karangnbake "branch of the Thames Miners' Unions, ithe ■meimibT.re. of which (Steadfastly believe in the adoption of constitution ail ■methods' Co isecure redrefls tor their grievianccs.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10641, 21 May 1912, Page 5
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148THE TROUBLE SPREADING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10641, 21 May 1912, Page 5
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