THE HALF-HOLIDAY.
: V A REFRACTORY DRAPER. ; WELLINGTON, Oofcobor 18. All tho drapers and clothiers who signed the agreomonfc closed to-day except Lindberg. He contended a bond should besigued providing penalties. A deputation waited on him without effect, and sandwich inen were then put on' the streets asking people to observ oi tho half-holiday, and hand-bills werocircuated to the same effect. In the evening o crowd gathered in front of Lindbern b, n 8 it was expected ho was going to keep open, bub he did not, and the demonsfcration passed off harmlessly, . At the meeting of the Early Closing i Association Lindhnrtr'n action was atrom'lv'fi'itioiseii, mul it was decided to obtain a liigal opinion as to whether he could bo forced to keep the agreement.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXVI, Issue 7662, 19 October 1893, Page 3
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125THE HALF-HOLIDAY. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXVI, Issue 7662, 19 October 1893, Page 3
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