The Dunedin Board of the Typographical Assoohtion has passed a resolution deebirlng it has no sympathy with the resolution recently pcsaed by the Wellington branch, believing the latter doe. not express the opinion of the m.jority of the tneipban of the Association.
Typo gives Information tint will fglly account f >t ihe extreme attitude taken up t>y the Wellington branch ot the Typographical Association avalnat tha leaders io th. strike movement. The Assooiatinn resented the attempt to interfere with the liberty ot lha Press hy ordering the neper, not to pubH.il the Union Company's time tables and to comply wi<h humiliating conditions in regatl to the reports publi-hud But the printers were still taxmc themselvrs to the amount ot 2s 6 I a week each tor the strike tund, and tha very men who were receiving the voluntary asti-tanos hooted and otherwise insulted some nf them in the strsele. No one oan wonder at the printers feeling keenly at having eu(h an unworthy return tor their gratitude.
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 524, 28 October 1890, Page 2
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167Untitled Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume IV, Issue 524, 28 October 1890, Page 2
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