WAIHI UNION HALL.
STRUGGLE FOR POSSESSION.
i fa"? TEr.icr.APH:.--owN CORRESPONDENT.] I W MBtf Saturday. ,f Waihi fei'erationist sought yesterday - £0 '.he Miners' Union now hi possession of a section 01 the .-Miration Union, v: no also claim to be •i/aaadal members of the original Waifci ;;f Jeers' Union. ■fc-j' l that ho v 13 request :c. to 'if ® w _''-is p'nee card, and on failing t:. % re^Ul '- i - M admitted was crr?'.f ° What then transpired is not at quite clear, but will be made pubr Cn * L the next sitting of the Magistrate's y.7%a— Waild on March 4, as the , - . : te^ lU!,lcs^' st * ias * a *d an information : ft i<ae Per® oo then in the building, rising h:> with assault.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15235, 24 February 1913, Page 7
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