SHIPPING TROUBLE.
[Australia A- N.Z. Cable Association.] COAL MINERS’ A E El'll TED. SYDNEY. July 22. About twelve thousand men engaged in the mining industry on the North- • 111 ( Via I fields have been thrown out *•! work a- a result of the slopping holdup. It is likely that unless the trouble is soon settled that operations on the mining areas will be brought to a cninilete standstill. STATE SHIPPING PURPOSES. SYDNEY. July 22. Respecting the proposals nil- a State shipping service Mr Lang I Labour Premier) says lie Las bad oilers of numerous ships. He added that ample wharfage would be available to the State if needed. The Government is still in touch with the other Labour administrations throughout the ( oinmonweiilth on the subject of Slate nulled ships. DUNEDIN DISPUTE SETTLED DFNEDTN. July 22An agreement lias been arrived at betweeir the wntorsiders and the eini,lovers that the former commence work on all vessels m port, the condition being that the disputes commute.", with mi" independent chairman, consider at once the wages dispute re the Kawatici’s cnal. II is understood the men will respond at the H> o'clock call.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 July 1925, Page 3
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