THE RAILWAYMEN'S STRIKE.
9000 MEN IDLE. -
(United Press Association.—Copyright.) - i_ -. . . . LONDON, Dec. 10. The etm'ke is spreading, and "-, nine thousand are now idle. The magistrates have puibliiished a .which asserte that the evd-. deuce, left no doutxt (that Knox was ■drunk.
Mr MoKienna, in Taply to a. question > said he wias considering TT>Tt,ox' sajypMoation fotr a reconsideration-'bf-~ the magistrates decision.
Many suanmonses have .been issued -against Btrikere. • . - An officiai of the Amalgiaimated Sarnie-! ty stated t!ha.t the society did not authorise, -. and does not recognise the /struko.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 12 December 1912, Page 5
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