COAL DISPUTE
STOP-WORE MEETING.
(Per Press Association — Copyright.) GREYJiOUTH; July 13/-
As a result of a dispute as to the application, it is understood, of the wet time clause to a particular working place in the Dennis ton colliery, a stopwork meeting was field yesterday. The matter, has been settled and the,.mine resumed work this morning. iy -
PRODUCTION OF COAL
HAMILTON, July 13
In the' Waikato yesterday . work resumed at all mines, and about three thousand tons of coal were railed to Auckland to-day, the product of over 1000 miners, 700 tons coming from Rotowaru mine. The next pay will not be until July 22.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 July 1932, Page 5
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105COAL DISPUTE Hokitika Guardian, 14 July 1932, Page 5
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