COAL STRIKE.
| i,y tulkoiiai'ii—i'uii rams association | NORTHERN MINERS COME OUT. AUCKLAND, Dee. I. The men in Piikemiro coal mine held u stopwork meeting to-day. They decided to cease work. The secretin v afterwards staled that this step had been taken under instructions from the Alliance of Labour. The miners at the W'aipa Coy’s mine, at Glenmassoy, ceased work on Wednesday. It is understood that- similar instructions have been issued to all tin miners. The Extended (Huntly) and the R° towaro Mines worked to-dav. GREY MOUTH, Dee. 2. State and Blackball miners at a meeting held to-day, decided not to work.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 December 1921, Page 3
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100COAL STRIKE. Hokitika Guardian, 2 December 1921, Page 3
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