THE COAL SITUATION
'AUSTIIAUAN & N.Z- CAItf.S ASSOCIATION^ statement by mb abbuckle. WELLINGTON, Oct. 8. In a statement to-day, Mr Arbuckle, Secretary of the Miners Federation states that before the Owners Executive came to a decision to withdraw the offer to refer the Bukemiro dispute to the national disputes committee, they were informed that the Bukemiro Onion was hound to agree to the proposal. The Federation or Union would not agree to Saturday's offer. The owners ," pr e merely attempting to smash the Federation by keeping disputes goittg, and refusing to abide by the Mtiona agreement. He accused the owners ot withdrawing the offer of the Disputes [ Committee as soon as they saw it would be accepted. Stop work meetings of all unions Would ho held next Wednesday to decide the future course of j 'action.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 October 1920, Page 1
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135THE COAL SITUATION Hokitika Guardian, 9 October 1920, Page 1
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