GREEN ISLAND STRIKE
POSITION" UNCHANGED.
(Bx TeleirraDti.— Pro?* Ae'orlMlfm.l Dunedin, Mar '• There has been practically no alteration ir. tho position in rroiard to the Green Island coal-mining disnute. Sir. 1?. AVobb. president of th«. Nc'r Zealand Federation of Labour. arrived in Dnnedin by the- first, repress to-day. awl proopwiod. to FturfiftH vnt]\ _T\ -'Woflarv of the Otnt'o Coal Miners Union. ' A very largo meeting of_ minors was held to-nisut, but the discussion was madly -confined to the- aims and objects of tho Federation of Labour. An adjourned meetine of l lio iireeti Island cool-pit owners was held this afternoon. when Messrs. Cltristio Bros, stated that as tho maintenance men >'id irono out wills the rost of the men the nv fstim; fire.i in Hie mine had sot. out i f hand, necessitating tho sealine-iip of mine on Monday. which_ means that pTC-sent. section will bo closed tor tt>oo (1 - et least. In the meantime another < ,r Hon of tho field will lie opened up, a"-' by forced shift.? it is Hoped in » v»v short: time to hare places for n ntunlicr of men.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1434, 8 May 1912, Page 7
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183GREEN ISLAND STRIKE Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1434, 8 May 1912, Page 7
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