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LYTTELTON WATERSIDERS. REPLY TO ULTIMATUM. []IY TKLKUKAPH.—I'BKSH ASSOCIATION.] Lyttelton, This Day. The Lyttelton Union replied to the employers' ultimatum referring them to the Executive in Wellington, "whb have our unbounded confidence. We are not out simply in loyalty to fellow workers in Wellington, but to show our undisguised contempt for the Arbitration Act." WORK AT WELLINGTON. ACTIVITY INCREASING. Wellington, Thiß Day. Increased activity is manifested on the wharves this morning more vessels discharging and loading, and carting is uninterrupted. Several more old Watersidera' unionists have joined the naw union. WORK PROCEDING STEADILY AT AUCKLAND. HOTELS STILL CLOSED. Auckland, This Day. Work is proceeding steadily on the waterfront. This morning the magistrate decided to extend the order for the closing of hotels indefinitely. There are now 160 men employed on the Exhibition contract and a greaternumber are expected on Monday.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 619, 15 November 1913, Page 5
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