STAR OF CANADA ABANDONED
ißy Telegraph—Prm Association.. GISI3ORNE, Last -Night.' - The vStai of Canada is now abandoned and ;ilr;:? oil the. voce's. Practically everything moveable lias been brought ashore-. Possibly further salvage work wilt he undertaken on the hull, as the salvage gang left one winch which is useless without imported steam, and a derrick on board. been found guilty of a breach of the law. They had been ordered by the Court to .find sureties to keep the peace, and if they took the necessary steps to lind sureties, they would, he understood, be immediately released. MEETING IN AUCKLAND. ' WORKERS URGED TO "DOWN TOOLS." AUCKLAND, Last Night. A resolution to the following effect was passed at a meeting of workers to-night,, called for the purpose of "raising their voices against the brutal gaoling of their comrades at Waihi": "That this meeting of workers feeling that there is a need for action, and not words, prevails and calls 1 upon the workers, whether Federationists or otherwise, to down tools-as »*i united protest against the gaoling of our comrades." -MR R, SEMPLE. ' ADDRESSES THE STRIKERS. WAIHT, uast Night. Mr R. Semple, organiser of tho Labour Federation, arrived at Waihi by the evening train. He was met at the station by about fifty strikers. Some cheering began, but was sup.pressed by the Strike Committee. In the evening Mr Semple gave an open-air address, in which he congratulated the miners on the stand they had taken.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10715, 21 September 1912, Page 5
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243STAR OF CANADA ABANDONED Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10715, 21 September 1912, Page 5
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