JAP MINERS
A DETERMINED STRIKE. (!’ntted Presn Association.—By Elect™ Telegraph—Copyright). ' # / TOKYO, May 11. There are. labour troubles at the Kyus{nii. Collieries. They are rapidly spreading, ! and are growing worse. Two hundred miners, underground, have' carried out a sixty-eight hours’ hunger strike. E Ye&terday three hundred miners stormed the Company’s offices, resisting the police, who were arresting the leaders.,"— The iron work operatives are joining Y iii the movement thus indicating widespread industrial unrest.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1931, Page 3
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73JAP MINERS Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1931, Page 3
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