THE WARKWORTH STRIKE.
(By Ttkgraph — Press Association.) AUCKLAND, Sunday. There are no new features to report in connection with the strike of cement workers at Warkworth, so far as the men responsible for direct action are concerned. The effect, however, of the refusal of the waterside workers of Atickland to handle Australasian cement has already been felt in one or two instances. The embargo apparently applies to lime as well as cement, and Mr J. J. Craig states that his firm' had been unable to fulfil orders for Dunedin and for Napier, owing to the refusal of the waterside J workers in Auckland to handle it. A phase of the question which he thought had been overlooked was that the action of the waterside workers would, if persisted in, cause lack of employment in the building trade.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 23 September 1913, Page 5
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137THE WARKWORTH STRIKE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 23 September 1913, Page 5
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