MINING BILL DROPPED.
In Committee on Uio Mining Amend- ' t meut Bill, Mr: Poland's 1 motion to strike , out Clause G (5), which permits a mine > to be run iviMiout a certificated mine manager whea there aro fowpr than twelve employees, was defeated by|i37 to 13, M& Pofadid haying delayed thrt Bill for an hour bj his opposition. . , . , Clauso 7 provides thai medical oxamma. tion shall not be required on employment in a mine Words, limiting its applicfc- , . tion to workers over 18 yoars of ago were „ struck out on tho motion'of tho Minista. Clauso 8, givbg minors' unions a righi' of inspection of mines, was objected ta by Mr. Hcrries and Mr. Poland. ■ ' The Minister mored to report pr> gress, and said ho would attend to the education of tho two mombors who had ' been opposing tho clanso before noit session, whon ho would bring tho -Bill for- • ward again. Progress was reported.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 699, 27 December 1909, Page 6
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154MINING BILL DROPPED. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 699, 27 December 1909, Page 6
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