DEPARTURE OF ATHENIC.
A VALUABLE CARGO. STRIKERS' MANIFESTO. [BY TELIXiKAI'H. —I'RIOSS ASSOCIATION.] Wellington, This Day. The steamer Athenic sailed yesterday afternoon. Thi3 in the first vessel for Home since the beginning of the strike. The vessel carried dairy produce valued at over a ounrler of a million sterling also a large quantity of Hax, meat, and sundries - .. She was loudly cheered sir alio drew o\r . The executive of th. Vi deration of Labour issued a manihato veßtcrday addressed to tho. worhrcre o! New Zealand. H elate", the position of the workers onpaped in the tight against the annihilation of their organisations is stronger than eve;-. The - , - ore not proparedto change their ati itndo toward? arbitration: at foe employers' demand. It. calls on all orgsnieni ions, whether affiliated or net. to iiphi cm as igrimly detcrmitied as over. and to realise that by the preservation oi onhroken ranks victory is certain.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 620, 19 November 1913, Page 5
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150DEPARTURE OF ATHENIC. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 620, 19 November 1913, Page 5
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