UNION HALL AT WAIHI.
OWNERSHIP STILL IN QUESTION.
-;:,'."'3f* TELEGBAPH. OWN COERESPOKDENT.] . "WaIHI. Monday. ..... The arbitrationists who recently took pos- -' session of the Miners' Union Hall on behalf of the workers of Waihi, after* the . secretary of the Federation union (Mr. ? , Franklin) had declined to accept from 1 them the ordinal contributions as mem- |: bers of the original organisation, continue I in occupation, and, apart from any legal I proceedings which may be instituted, it I &!iems improbable that their right to hold I the building will l* challenged by the %?'•' other side. £ Should the question of ownership be ,_ tested in the law courts the arbitrationists V are of the opinion that they will be in . , a position to put up a strong fight for retention of the property on behalf of the .-' workers of Waihi.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15236, 25 February 1913, Page 7
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