WAIHI MINERS.
MORE UNREST. y SETTLEMENT PROBABLE. Owing to the proposed further; cut in wages, there is considerable unrest among miners at Waihi, and though every effort is being made to avert a strike there is still a possibility of Ono taking place. The miners are holding a stop-work i meeting to-morrow, and the result .thereof is anxiously awaited by the townspeople, who, having experienced the disastrous effects pf previous strikes, wish to avoid apy repitition of similar conditions. Mr P. Hally, Conciliation Commissoiner, who passed through Paeroa . to-day, inoflrmed a “Gazette” representative that he would shortly again be visiting Waihi, and he anticipated the avoidance of a strike. “I think,” lie said, “the trouble will be settled ■ without difficulty.”
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4514, 12 January 1923, Page 2
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120WAIHI MINERS. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4514, 12 January 1923, Page 2
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