THE WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS' DISPUTE.
CHRisTcnuBOH, This day. The Executivo of the Railway Servants' Society state that nothing will be done re Whitoombe and Tombs until they get instructions from tho Maritime Council. The
men will not bo called out on the question of boycott. They will simply refuse to touch Whitcombo aud Tombs' goods. If the Commissioners suspend any man for refusing to touch them they will bo asked to roinatato him; if they r efueo they will be offered arbitration; if they refuse arbitration, tho men will go out. Tho labor party profess themselves etill anxious for arbitration on the general question.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5902, 6 August 1890, Page 3
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