THE MARITIME STRIKE
♦ [Pee Peess Association. J DUNEDIN, Oct. 17. So far as the leaders of the Labour party in Dunedin are aware, there is no foundation for the statement that cable advice has been received from Australia that the strike is about to end there. In the Supreme Court, in Chambers, argument was heard on a motion for an injunction restraining the Trustees and Executive of the Cooks and Stewards' Union from uplifting or in any way dealing with £850 in the only remaining fund belonging to the "Onion. The case involved the question of whether a strike had been properly ordered. After hearing argument at great length, Mr Justice Williams dismissed the motion for an injunction, with costs.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6989, 18 October 1890, Page 4
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THE MARITIME STRIKE
Star (Christchurch), Issue 6989, 18 October 1890, Page 4
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