INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES.
(Press Assn.— By Telegraph.'— Cbpyright.J '.. LONBOiNr; May 25,: ■.■'; The South Wales inineis iiuveresoly- ■'■•) ed that the representative district board should continue nego(rutt ions m regard.. to the minimum under protest. v • . • WAIHI, this day;!/ There is no fresh development m re-* . gard to the strike, •;.■.■"; ...-.:
At a lengthy mass meeting yesterday "' disappointment was expressed that no ';'* news' had been received from Welling- '■■,'! ton. Nothing of importance to idis- :■• cussed. c • ' '••
WELLINGTON; this » day". '.; The executive of the i Federation of . Labor has issued a. manifesto .to-day m ►-• reference, to the Waihi strike. It itoys ••;*; the position is that an r attempt is being* '.'■' made to strike' a blow -at the integrity ■■' and solidarity of vlabor. It quotes Reefton,i where men are flocked out because ./; they will. not drive a rock drill singlehanded. , The Federation appeals' for funds, and announces a >]evy of 10 per cent, on the net- wager of members .to 1 '". assist those out of worTc. ■
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1273, 27 May 1912, Page 5
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