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THE HUNTLY STRIKE.

NO FRESH DEVEIjOPMENTS

(By A*i6ciation.\ Night. Huntly wore the same quiet appearance to-day as during the previous days of the strike. Horses from the mines were brought up, indicating determinatidon on ,the part- of the company. The number of men going to work was reduced by two truckers.

MR SEMPLE .AT HUNTLY.

(By Tdeorajihr~Prei9 Aatociation.) AUCKLAND, Last Night. . It is understood that Mr B. £temple addressed the Huntly strikers this afternoon as a private individual. Though he assured them thtct they had the support of the Federation of Labour, he advised them to settle the strike peaceably if possible. \,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 23 October 1913, Page 5

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102

THE HUNTLY STRIKE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 23 October 1913, Page 5

THE HUNTLY STRIKE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 23 October 1913, Page 5

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