WAIKATO MINERS' UNION.
BITTEIRI . DISAPBROVAL OF lIBJEIATAIEINT AT WAIHI.
TADK OF A GEINiEIRAIL S rPEIKE,.
FEIDEIfiiATION OF|FICI£AiLS AVOiID-
INQ WAIHI.
HUNTLY, Nomnber 13,
A meeting of the WaiikaltO Miners' Union addressied by Federation officials amd Waihi delegates was held. They inveighed bitterly against the treiatmemt meted out to Federuitionists at W'aihi and attributed the trouble there to the presence of the police.
There %y!aa sbmia jtialk. of a. general strike, but Jiotliing ti'anspdi'ed or any action taken in that direction.
Messrs Semple, Webb, ajnd Fraser were escorted to the station and
cheertd.
It is understood they are proceeding to Wellington direct and are avoiding Waihi..
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10369, 13 November 1912, Page 2
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105WAIKATO MINERS' UNION. Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10369, 13 November 1912, Page 2
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