FEDERATION OF LABOUR'S ATTITUDE.
will iGMOiiis; Proceedings.;, Wellington, "jujy 26. Mr M Laracy, of the Federation of Labour,'told a -New Zealand Times*' representative to-night,that tho l'edertttion is tuiuu.i -u> part in the conciliation proeeui:.."^ "that appear, to be pendiuo- at Yvfuui in connection with the miaers^ycri !-:t. He presumes that the employers iutcud to capitulate. Mr liaracy says tiie Federation is quite prepared t.o cauy on Uio strike. Money is coming plentifully from Australia and various parts of New Zealand, and there will be no tii^culty in carrying on tor two months at least. HOTEL AND RESTAURANT EMPLOYEES. Auckland, July 26. rVht% \vcV •"■' Tioi.-i and Restaurant Vmnlnvp.-; ; .--l [,■■)■■• a ballot on the oSlllation of For the proposal -id % i->- wer? cast, and against 181 votes. <->.' ;■ proposal to join the Federation of Labour 74 vfere in favour ami 181 against.
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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13480, 27 July 1912, Page 6
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139FEDERATION OF LABOUR'S ATTITUDE. Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13480, 27 July 1912, Page 6
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