The Maritime Strike.
I STEAMERS £3 IN AUCKLAND gr AUSTRALIA. jjiTcOME OUT. • ' OUTERS. gg» WHARVES. BOotTaT WORK oTthb waihora so m7n"ew development o strike throughout bhes, intenseinterestmamfestec thol8 bo»r struggles nov hourly heightened bytb, disagreements elsewher, iio „ Steamship Company gp companies and th. )W ment.onthepartofbh< Ehfi Onion-its is exciting 2 It is impossible yel S?th end will be IJb vat hope <*a ( sii « ,*• b f; lobb be arrived at by n _•■„ ship-owners and reSoar unions, Things art Sand it is hoped that ,be a repetition ie ■the disgraceful scenes Winsome of the chiei £ Every precaution v SkSns-rethepro. Strand thenar SieXres to-day shows S are alive to the neees-
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 266, 1 September 1890, Page 3
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108The Maritime Strike. Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 266, 1 September 1890, Page 3
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