STATE MINE IDLE
TRUCKERS STOP WORK. (By Telegraph—Per. Press Association.} GREYMOUTH, June 14. Liverpool State mine was idle today, 160 mien being effected. Two. miners left before., the due time yesterday, complaining they could not get sufficient trucks. . The Mine Manager stopped their lamps and also those of two truckers, pending an investigation of thS v complaint. The Union Executive and the Mine Manager were discussing the matter this morning when they found that the remainder of the truckers had not gone to the mine. The Union Executive requested the truckers to work, hut they went home, the miners thus being unable to work. An output of 550 tons was lost through the day’s stoppage.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 June 1929, Page 5
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115STATE MINE IDLE Hokitika Guardian, 14 June 1929, Page 5
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