LIST OF CASUALTIES.
ALL DOING WELL. OVER 5000 WATERS IDERS OUT. WELLINGTON, Last Night. The following is the list of casualties, so far as they are ascertainable in yesterday's street scenes: Sergt. O'Halloran, hit by a stone thrown in Post OJBBce Square; he is well enough to-day to do reserve duty at the central police station. Constable Murray, injured.in the melee outside Whitcombe and Tombs' shop, doing well in the hospital, and will probably be able to leave the institution in a day or two. J. Ricketts, knocked down during the .charge of mounted police is the square; shoulder dislocated, condition not serious. "W. Everest, Bristol, Morris, and Adams, also injured in the square, v&ien the police made their charge. Adams was the man alleged to have been shot". By the calling out of waterside unions, the numbers of this particular class of worker now idle is approximately 5200 men, in tie principal ports, as follows: Wellington, 1600; Auckland, 1500; Lyttelton, 900; Dunediti and Pt. Chalmers, 900; Westport, 150; Gfeymouth, 150.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 1 November 1913, Page 5
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171LIST OF CASUALTIES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 1 November 1913, Page 5
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