WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10.
Maoriland Worker, Volume 4, Issue 150, 17 December 1913, Page 4
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10.
The case of the Typographical Union and its vote of £100 to th© Distress , Fund was beard. Judgment was reserved. The Australasian Institute of Engineers threaten to refuse work on New Zealand boats and have emphatically ', declared that they will do no manual t work on them in the way of taking the places of manual workers. The Auckland Strike Committee call on the hotel keepers to disband the new union, otherwise the genuine unionists will vote prohibition. The Nerebana left for London. Some members of the Seamen's , Union complain that the men of the j Maunganui, Moana, and Opawa, have • nob been treated fairly. [ At a meeting of th© Wellington ] Chamber of Commerce, Mr. A. Leigh Hunt said that tho Mayor, Mr. Luke, j had had a lot to do with settling the v strike, he was a strong man. J Mr. Townseiid said that they wore ' going to wipe out the Red Raggers. Mr. W. Hopkirk. Chairman of tho New Zealand Employers' Federation, said that h© was full up of th© strike and hoped that it would! coon be set; tied.