STATE, BLACKBALL AND PAPAROA MINES AFFECTED
TROUBLE MAY BECOME GENERAL By /telegraph.—Pmss Assoaikti^ii. •„„ _Creymouth, April 4. Hie State,. Blackball, and Hoa miners fleased work to-day. , TEo Brunuer miners -are at work as usual. It is freely stated in town this afternoon that the..State miners at a meeting to-day decided not to resume work. . is reported thfit, the State .coaltnmers, at a-meoting-this morning decided not to return to work. ' The Blackball, and Paparoa men have also decided to down tools; There will be no, work to-morrow at these mines. From what can be learned, indica- . tions point to the strike becoming <ren- ■ . oral, and ..likely to continue. D ■ One authority holds that what the State_ miners. decide, ultimately the Blackball and Paparoa man will follow. 'A leading member of the union has left for Westgort., • , ■ Another reliable authority states, that the,,men have, now added to the' causes of striking > the Judges' decision m the appeal cases of Semple- and others. , WESTPORT MINES WORKING ;Vfestport, 'April 5. , Iho mines in this district are working a's usual. .. . i .
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3046, 5 April 1917, Page 6
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175STATE, BLACKBALL AND PAPAROA MINES AFFECTED Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3046, 5 April 1917, Page 6
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