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THE STRIKE.

LATEST ITEMS,

NO INCONVENIENCE PROM

THE STRIIiE,

FREE LABORERS EXCEED THE DEMAND.

[By Telegraph,J

(United Press Association)

Dunedin, Friday, The Monowai got away for Sydney via northern ports at five last night, having taken in 500 tons of cargo. A large crowd assembled at the wharf to see her off, and a start was made at- hooting, hut Captain. Carey promptly drowned it with the fog horn. Work at the other vessels is. being carried on as usual, and no inconvenience is now apparent from the strike.' Lyttelton, Friday, Two hundred non-Unionist laborers are working here. The supply is exceeding the demand. OAJMiWj Friday, _ Mr Millar, of the Maritime Council, addressed a large meeting here last night. He said the railway men would not be called out at the . present time, and urged the Unionists to bring forward candidates of their own olass for Parliament.

Wellington, Friday. . This morning the crew of the Stormbird gavo twenty.fdnr hours' notice of their intention to leave the vessel,-. On the arrival of the Kahu this morning from Auckland and East Coast, tho crew were called out, although tlifl ; Steamer had gone alongside the breastwork fo unload her cargo of potatoes, the Stamen's Union holding that although that was neutral groand, all likelihood

| the cargo, would be carted by nonunion' men? On hearing this the Captain' at once took the , vessel round to tho Queen's "Wharf and the Union Company offered to fill the places of the men who had given'notice, ,

4 movemont irf on foot to form a Coal Lumpers' Union, which is not to be affiliated to any other labor body,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3618, 19 September 1890, Page 2

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271

THE STRIKE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3618, 19 September 1890, Page 2

THE STRIKE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3618, 19 September 1890, Page 2

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