THIS DAY.
QUIETUDE PREVAILING.
'TfIBEAILWAY SERVANTS BALLOT' ■ • v."';' WELHitom Thursday, . Tberweafier is still' cold anTOUgb and little is doing on\p.|b'rf except work on the Ehiatbefti : - ' The ,carte« and ; .ex j|e|ameu have. practically struck, blbckirij;- all trade, "• ''"lhtsfflSli is ;DOW-> chiefly centred in
■' : \ JDdkedis, Thurday. ;Ajb a rajlway frents' meatjjig last night it i'p the yoti^g papers'showeda'large"majority su'p ; porting the Executive.. Should'a strike be'resoled or, nf is siajiedjp Executive will issue instructions ■' tomorrow oi''earlier.-v> r • >;;,• ; ; r .'.-:.' Ihveroargill, THurßday.'.'', -} The! majority of the railway men are averse to a strike, but if called out they will obey, ■'.'■'.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3603, 4 September 1890, Page 2
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95THIS DAY. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3603, 4 September 1890, Page 2
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