;;,A satisfactory.report of matters'in con- '■'• • nection,with,the State coahmines is given ; •' .by.:the.;.Hon, -E.-M'Kenzie,,Minister 'for ,. Mines, who. has'just" returned:froni iNelson " .and;. Westland:. ; "The -trouble-:is-i'bver," ,- : he;,stated ~in.ranV'-interview.: yesterdav/'."aud?l; think,.-. we look'; for "a... slightly; increased output.--The men .acted-- ; very:,fairl}-;and ireasonablyMn-, regard to ■" the;matters.at:issue,.and.l had , no great ■- diffionlty ; :in ; . getting: a, settlement- of'the •' , whole of; the. matters.-.- Tiey are".now'-at,-work- under : the ..same- 1 -agreement s as- the - • 'Setldpn.State. coalmiriers,y.and;- forJ-all I '•■' knoWj tortheioontrary; are .satisfied with : tho terms. IViThe. output, will'certainly,;ba : ' incr&ised; under the present arrangemente. : ' Tho :coal:':'mines_ are. all iverj-' busy :}ust: - now,; and/.that is - due,,of .course; .tp : . the; '•'-.' strike;; in-Newcastle. ; A" great many : 'men": ■■ who were employed on public'works have , / pono:;'into;-.'the.'uiirics: •• We , .' are;!expect-. : mg'a'strong, demand for State,coal Owing to.the-heavy , call; which-is now- : -being:' made!on'a'll'the:'coal 'liiiues'on-the^West Coast;!'; There" is a /ready! market-Uo-davi . •for:-afi3-thing:thatT';is blackqu/thfe :sha'pe- : ofcoai:' 1 Tho. Blackball -ra'ihvay -is'riow" ■ pracHoally.out;.off-hand,..and' its" ; -: : wbrki;'' ing will -no ..dp'ubt. contribute:'td v tho v ex- " isting ■prosperity; of the- .coal-mining in;: dustry'ion the*,WestiCoast;". ';•'■:. : ' ;/.-V■..-:-:■'■" ; i)e ; teacher (.ought; .Ipybp,, - unless,- ■ first ■'■ n^4 : ' : foremost,; ; he , ; was replenishing,■' refreshing, and jrestoring liis own .personal life. : —The Archbishop of, -.Yqrk.v .-;-:•.-;" ?V : : : ■'■' ' ,If iwe'Jbolibvo', a/itliing ■'. to be: bad,' alid if-, wo liave.-a' right; ; to prevent-it,'-it'aa ■ our, duty,; to ; try;- to ; prevent it ttnd'bo' damn 'the Consequences.—Lord llilnor. to :Wost;of. Scotland- ITnipnists.- : .';•/.--V-. -Ki ': Let Jvcry man ranenibor'-ythat heihaa"\: his own success, to make';- and that sue- ■, cess lies; more for: less 'within ■ his own '•'■' reach; and, : then,ho will;be.'upbn;.the'saf-.j est:of;all 'H.Kidei'.J'Hag.-- -' gard.'.-;'-;-r.. ! .;;■;. :'■■•■: -fi/f '■•:>'ii :^;::-\^ ., \'. Churchmen- must makb ; their : wishes ;} re-' •■■'.-i gaTding/education-so plain .that.no- Gor- , : , ernment will bof bold to attempt: further'' oxperiments.—The: : Biehop 7 * ol" "-■ Birmingham.'- v/:"^:,; , /:'./.;.-:':',--/-.;/^/;^:';^
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 720, 20 January 1910, Page 4
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267Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 720, 20 January 1910, Page 4
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