UNEXPECTED PRESENT
_ \ _-, I:Mt Night. mcc Lrc, v.1.0 vtivs until recently r-- pfa.rKst at Fuller's Pictures .hc-iv, .the recipient of a; p-.-<«CTtr frcin an unexpected quarter th© other day. It wi,!;l he remembered that Mrs Dale lost hen- 'position at the The at:-? en .account of a boycott which was alleged to he enforced'there •became Mr Dale k the local Mining Ccm.pnny's ofR-eid. The first intimatica Cif £.•;,!ni.p«.tJiy • from 'Wellington, cams to Mv& Dale in a telegraphic message addressed ais follows: "Wellington. Wflitisrtide workers desire to .forward you a sma'l ; present. Will you accept the sa,rrr(?— (Signed) Stapleton, Seordhlry." 0;: i Monday Mrs Date -received -the sum' of £B. She .has been' informed by the' Secretary of the Waihi Miners'. IJnkin that* he le'Lievea the Wellington waterside workers are a Union under the Federation of Labour. • ;
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10675, 3 July 1912, Page 5
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135UNEXPECTED PRESENT Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10675, 3 July 1912, Page 5
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