TROUBLE BREWING
UNEMPLOYED CAMP. POLICE PROTECTION SOUGHT. MEN DRIVEN OUT. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) WAXGAX UI, this day. Trouble is brewing in an unemployed camp live miles from Raetihi, and some members who will not link up with the "Reds" have been driven out of the camp, after being subjected to the most abusive language, and have sought police protection. On Tuesday evening a secret ballot was taken among the men in the camp as to whether they should be asked to leave, and the voting, decided by a narrow margin, was that they should go at breakfast on the following; morning. ihree men, over whom trouble arose, were ordered to get up and sit at another table. Later they were followed out of the camp and abused. It is gathered from the Public Works Department that interesting developments are due to take place at any moment.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 16, 20 January 1933, Page 7
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