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THE INEVITABLE RESULT.

EX-STIIIKEItS IN DISXKEJSS

Auckland, January 10

There is much distress amongst the married men who went on strike in Auckland and have since been unemployed, 'flic mouey in the hands of the"Strike Committee is small and far from sufficient to relieve the present cases uf distress. Small sums are being paid out to prevent actual hunger, but no attempt is made to assist the strikers to pay their house rent. Bailiffs have been put in possession of numerous houses, and in some cases the tenants have been evicted, but in no case have agents tuken possession of the furniture

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLII, Issue 6064, 19 January 1914, Page 6

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THE INEVITABLE RESULT. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLII, Issue 6064, 19 January 1914, Page 6

THE INEVITABLE RESULT. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLII, Issue 6064, 19 January 1914, Page 6

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