WAIKINO ORDERLY.
FISTICUFFS AT WAITEKAURI
(Per Press Association.) Waihi, September 23. Waikino is quiet and orderly, and arbitrationists now unprotected by the police proceed to work unmolested. Work at the smithy and other parts of the battery is'proceeding. Trials of the machinery have taken place preparatory to resumption of crushing. A number of Fedorationists are residing in the hotel used by arbitration--ists. Tilings are hardly so quiet outside Waikino when faction meets faction. At a meeting at Waitekauri attended by several members of both sides arguments arose with reference to the strike, and it is stated fisticuffs were indulged in. With a few trifling exceptions, rendered neces3;u'J r »y local eon the rules of the Thames Minora' Union have been adopted by a union formed in Waikino and named tho Ohrnomuri Mine >uid Battery Workers' Union.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 25, 23 September 1912, Page 6
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136WAIKINO ORDERLY. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 25, 23 September 1912, Page 6
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