ON THE WEST COAST.
. . ■ (PRESS ASSOCIATION TEIZGEAM.)--Vri||gg - WESTPOR/T/November 28lff| There is j>racticalfy no change herfte so far as the strike is movement was stated to be form a AVatersidersV Arbitration but it seems to be very generally;re«Sg|| nised that unless the mines are ing such a union would be of ricp in keeping the port open.strike loaders are holding strike meetings, &t which- they -"tteiS that the men are as determined ■M. : et*|i to fight to a finish. Reporte ;HO*tl mining townships are conflictingj. stating that the* miners are ovfy ing for a lead to form an teWn#mm union, others that they are bitterly ,QP?m posed to arbitration, and will/no*, ; **||| sume work un3er such conditions.* It: seems to be Generally that this district will fare' badlyy ally in view of tlio reporte that big wp** # plies of foreign coal are now on the **f™ to New Zealand.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14834, 27 November 1913, Page 8
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147ON THE WEST COAST. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14834, 27 November 1913, Page 8
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