A few days ago. says an exchange, a quantity of coal being urgently needed to complete the loading of one of the vessels at Greymouth, eight trucks were attached to tho workmen's train in the evening. This the miners regarded as n breach of tho iccont agreement with tho'Railway Department, which provided {Tint the workmen's train should bo a purely passenger one. A . stop-work mooting was. held next hiorning, and ft resolution passed warning the Department that anv furlhor departure from the terms of tho agreement would resuit in a stoppage of work. Afler the ono (lav's idleness, the mines.resumed on tho following day. ' "Why Children Starve in Central Eiu-o|xi, with a reply to Sir Thomas Mackenzie," will bo tho tide of an address to bo delivered by'Jlr. T. Rrinrilo nt "tho Alexandra Hall on Sunday evoning at 8. Cnn you invent a time-saving device? Perhaps you have an idea that will develop into a money-making invention. If you have, protect it by patent right. Consult Honry Hughes, Limited, Patent Attorneys, 157 Featherston Street, Wellington. Write or call for free booklot, '.'Advice to Inventors."— Adyt. (
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 48, 20 November 1920, Page 8
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185Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 48, 20 November 1920, Page 8
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