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IPKU PRESS ■ ASSOCIATION.—COPYRIGHT.] WORKERS ADVISORY BOARD. WEI<I .INGTON, March 6.' The triennial conference of Anmlgater Society of Railway Servants approved of the constitution of the transport workers Advisory Board, representing railwayinen, watersiders, seamen. drivers,, and trainwaynien. ADDITIONAL PENSIONS BOARD. WELLINGTIN Alarcli 7. The Advisory Committee of the New Zealand Patriotic Society has adopted a remit from the Wellington Soviet)' favouring the setting up of an additional Pensions Board. Mr Larner (Auckland) said, that he. under stood that the Minister would seriously consider the' establishment of ant other Board if the present Board* found it impossible to cope with, the work The Board had been cut. up and has now been practical)’ acting'as two Boards.
MINERS’ DISPUTE SETTLED. WESTPORT, March 7. Tbe miners at the Westport Coal Co’s. Millerton mine who objected to pay a levy on behalf of Australian victims of the recent strike, have now all paid tbe levy and work will be resumed at Millerton to-morrow.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 March 1918, Page 1
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