MINING TELEGRAMS.
[PEE PBEBS ASSOCIATION.]
CniusTCHUP.ciT, June 26.
At a meeting of the Bed Jacks Dredging Company to-day the balance-sheet and report were adoped without discussion. The chairman of directors (Thornhill Cooper) said that the Stock Exchange fee for quoting dredging shares were blackmail. The Banks or Insurance Companies paid nothing, but dredging companies were bled by the brokers. Resolved that the Company does not submit to the exaction of fees by any Sharebrokers' Association.
Auckland, June 26.
The following telegram was read from Eeefton by the secretary of the "Waihi branch of the Miner's Union :—" Our Union has considered the Conciliation Board's recommendation in your case and deems it unsatisfactory and suggests that your Union should go to the Arbitration Court in the interest of miners throughout the colony. (Signed) H. Betts, Secretary Union, A large meeting of the "Wahi Miners Union was held last night to deal with the contract system. It was agreed that on and after July 9th the Union will tender for all mining contracts, and that preference be given to members who have been longest out of work.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 27 June 1901, Page 4
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184MINING TELEGRAMS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 27 June 1901, Page 4
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