De Witte and the Strikers
AFiuitltss Address - Strike to Go On Intlefi :«ly * §?L> ' Si. Pkibrsbdro, Novembu 17 Kf,J' l cle\Witte,iaddro9sing'the Assooiaof,Brothers*: appealod; to ( the:, strikers to -Miane .work,; to cease disorders, tohave j^vpity'on-their wives; and • children • and to • ip'ittfrn a deaf:ear tomisohiovouscounsels. i§t He'declaredthfltlho Czar hai ordered »Uontion. to rbe -devoted to the and hadtherefoto appoins.UiDistry o(Oommeree:aDd Industry, f' 'wbioh }nst relations be- \ f V 'Ha added',, "Give us time, and I do all that: ut possible; Give heed; to ' ( 'ihe advice of a man who wishes you well." The Council ol Workmen's delegates BstoAid many hundreds of the fetter class of ' workmen met to consider the reply, speaker vehemently at) acted de Witto, a partieon of tho ruling KiMfotassj snd declaring that such. as he wei'e '^the'chief cause olUo:manv widows and feiWiorphMM: among the labouring classes, It fecame' badly from the authorities to affect kigfineh which:was ' intended to depeople, whose, eyes, however;' r' >\ were perfectly open. , c , it .was resolved to contmuo the strike /} indefinitely. >v
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1485, 18 November 1905, Page 3
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