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WAIHI AFTERMATH.

, HUNTLT MEN ADVISED TO RESUME. Illy Telegraph.—Press Association.) Auckland, October 28. At a mass mooting of Huntly miners-fax day. Mr. Somplc, Federation organiser, advised men to resume work on Tuesday, Monday being Labour Day, on tho supposition that they will bo taken back on the conditions formerly existing. In tho meantime tho Federation will maintain on strike pay tUoso members of the executive committeo who were dismissed as the result of the holiday taken to join in the demonstration against tho imprisonment of tho Waihi strikers. There, is no reason to supposo that the Taupiri Coal Company will refuse men. employment, barring the dismissed exo- . cutive. The trouble may be regarded as practically ended. . GOVERNMENT THANKED. (By Telegraph— Prcs6 Association.) Waihi, October 2fi. At tho meeting of the Waihi Hospital and Charitable Aid Board grateful reference was made to the Prime Minister and Hons. K. H. Kliodos and W. H. Horriea and Mr. Poland for their assistance in tlio matter of the special grant of .£IOOO for tho Waihi Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. . , • It was resolved that 1 owing to tho stringent condition of the fund tho board is unablo to ussjst tho wives of the Waihi prisoners, who allege that the union refuses to support thorn.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1582, 28 October 1912, Page 4

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WAIHI AFTERMATH. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1582, 28 October 1912, Page 4

WAIHI AFTERMATH. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1582, 28 October 1912, Page 4

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