SEAMEN'S STRIKE
NEW SECTIONAL STRIKE METHODS, 1 There is still no mention of any de- ' velopment in the strike of 6raall boat ; 6eamen in.Wellington. . ' '■..•: When seen' yesterday afternoon, Mr- ! J. Adams, aoting-secretary of tho Wol- ! lington branch of the Seamen's Onion, said that ho had been engaged during j the morning appealing for men before ; the Military Service Board. He had al- I most forgotten that there was a stnks ,i on, because he so seldom saw any of the j men. « „ '.;! "Havo they taken up other workr was ; : "I (suppose thev must have", replied ; Mr. Adams, "as I don't see much of them now!" ... "And there's nothing to report? was ; , the final question. „ . I . . "No," replied Mr. Adams, wero just j where we were!"
NO STATEMENT TBT. '. . ; Mr E. Fletcher .asked the Prime Min- ; iscer in the Honce of Representatives \ yesterday whether, seeing that ; had been given by the Arbitration, Court in regard to. the coastal fleet, he could < eay what the position was now in regard to this matter. ' • '| The Prime Minister said he was not ; in a position to answer the Question, at ; the moment. He hoped to be able to look into the matter that afternoon. AIL. - ho could eay was that the Government would giv& effect to the law, whatever it might bo. i
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 21, 19 October 1917, Page 5
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