THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
Co.U, MiNlNti .Ml.rnot.S. When the- Cos! Mines Bill wa- being di.-cllsse-e! in the House hc-l week, the- linn. G. .1. Anderson. Minister ot Mines, nit'ii it ionc-el time tic inteemlcd next session bringing no I la- question of ilie- e-laidisboi-nl ol a board to ,- intro! the methods of working in coal mim-s. it. would include representative:- of the State. I be- owners and 11 eminer-, and would lay down tile polity on which mim-s should b-- worked with a view to r-diie-ing coal wastage-. Ibis laid been -eiimi- in past ion bad ele-i-r".:--ed more recently, l'*--r a considerable time, however. tie- and .Mines Depart mcul officers bad been serionslv considering the- mailer is some fnrm of e-out rol was absol ute-ly necos-
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1925, Page 2
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126THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1925, Page 2
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