POSITION AT HUNTLY.
THE OTHER MINE TO BE OPENED. (Mr Telejrranh.-Pres3 Astoo!«.Uon.i Auckland, January 14. All told about 200 men arc noli' at work in the Extended Mineat-Huntly. For'two hours last evening and all day to-day officials of the now union have been interviewing applicants for memborslup. One hundred and twenty have been accepted, and thirty-four rejected, while a number, of applications Eave been held over. .' Preparations are now being made to open 'Ralph's,: the other Huntly mine, and operations will bo recommenced there within the liext few days. Police, are now leaving, the township', but a sufficient number will remain for a rimo to cope with any emergency that may arise. • No disturbance is expected, however
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1958, 15 January 1914, Page 5
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117POSITION AT HUNTLY. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1958, 15 January 1914, Page 5
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