The rest, some 27. are remaining loyal, ami are still working. "Tlio mine is turning out a small <|uanliiy,of coal daily. ::..':.'. The suggestion that tlie AVairnrana shearers intend to "down tools'' at tho ciiu of Ibis week is not taken seriously, savs onr .Masloiton eorrespnndont. fji'iilo a nmnber of (he shells are already "cut out," and no difficulty would bo eNperieiic-d in procuring free labour for Iho remainder. For Bronchial Coughs anil Colilßj. Woods" Great Peppermint Giro, Is. Gil," Tim sreal- vine nt rumborlanil T.oifcp, Winder Vark, which is older ami larger t!\:m ilni famous lice at llnmplnn Coui-l, has Ibis, year borne a crop of about ISO bunches,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1922, 3 December 1913, Page 9
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109Untitled Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1922, 3 December 1913, Page 9
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