THE SOUTH ISLAND WEN.
NOT HAPPY TO BE OUT OF IT. | (ISy Telegraph.- ?H>erla] '-<• "Star.") j CIIRIRTCIIIiRrH, Thursday. ■ "I have a telegram to say that tho | Northern men are out to a man, and it j is as much as ever wo can dv tn hold the I Southern nira," s:iid one of the highest j oliic;aU of tin- Uiroinotive Engineers' '. Association to a ".Sun' , reporter this: snnniing. lie added: "The men do imt :>-,■! at :i!i happy übout letting the North ; Inland men do the lighting lor them.j Vim u'dttUl be surprised lo know how j bolid the men are." Tin- I'ifii. jii"ii ar.- stain) to have all nrraiwmcnts i-oinpleled should the ; i-ti-i!;,. extend. ' ! Aski-il whether there wouKl iw -strike: : [lay." tlii- "Sun's" infnnnant said. "With i -v iinicli of other kind* of work about 1 llii-ri- will l.v no nee,l for strike pay. We! are attending to that side of the organisa- ( it inn." STRIKERS , ALLEGATIONS. MESSAGES TAMPERED WITH. ißy T»lesT.ijib.- Assoclfltlon.) WELLIXGTOX, this day. Allegation;! ha\e been made by the strikers that lelcfrraph messages" have been tampered •with, or that at least undue delay occurred in delivery. The Department scouts the idea, pointing out that such interference would require the connivance of many public servants.
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 103, 30 April 1920, Page 5
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207THE SOUTH ISLAND WEN. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 103, 30 April 1920, Page 5
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