WAIHI MINERS' DISPUTE.
(per press association.)
Auckland, March 12.
A monster meeting of miners at Waihi re a mining dispute with the Union was held last evening, and the conditions of the companies were received and passed unanimously. The following propositions were unanimously passed—" That tho offer of MiBarry to reinstate tho men if tho dispute is dropped bo not entertained; that none of the men return to work unless all the men discharged for their connection with the union bo reinstated; that all tho companies in the "Waihi district, as notified, be cited before the Conciliation Board in order to adopt the scalo passed by the Thames executive." Tho result of tho ballot of tho Miners' Union as to whether tho Conciliation Board will sit or not. was 706 in favor of the sitting and 10 against, 3 inform »1.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 13 March 1901, Page 4
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141WAIHI MINERS' DISPUTE. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 13 March 1901, Page 4
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