TELEGRAMS.
THE WAIHI TROUBLE.
STIRIKEi LEIADEIRS AND WORKERS.
LATTEiR OBJEICtr TO TOEIER PMEJSENCEL ■' "
[INCIDENT AT ORIANID J'UNtMON MNEi
(By Telegraph.—Special.)
WAIHI, December 6. Messrs Parry, McLedlai.i, and. Richards got a welcome reception at the Glr'aiid Junction mine yesterday. They. went to intcrriew Mr Grace, the "superintendent, re. labour mat-. ters, but.they were interrupted by a number of workers, who eveiituiailly hustled iJiem off tlhe property. Mr MciLelan was stinidk, on the eye. Thiety- evtefntually' s,arw Mir Grace, who on "hearing of the aiction of the woaik'ersi, disclaimed aay knowledge of the affair, and siaadi he did not clo^llnlte^nall |cc such 'behawiouir.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10380, 6 December 1912, Page 5
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