ALL MINES WORKING.
WARRANTS SB N'T FOR RE CHASM OH IMPRISONED MEN.
"All the coal mines arc at work', and gelling back to their normal capacity,” staled Sir .James Allen (Acting-Crime Mini-(er) lo a Times representative yesterday a flernoon. “The conference between the mineowners and tin* miners is, of course, lo be held in Wellington on Thursday next.” The Minister added that, the warrant- for (lie release of the mni sentenced in connection with the “go-slow” charges were senl to Auckland last Friday. “Does Hie pact apply to l\ G. Webb, M.B, O'Rourke, and O’Brien /“ Sir .James Allen was asked. “No," was the reply, “it had nothing whatever to do aaSrli the men charged with seditious utterance-." PERSONAI; BOND GIVEN; Auckland, May 7. The nine miners who were recently sentenced —-even lo nine months' imprisonment each and (wo to (avo months each —for Hie part played in connection with the “go-slow" policy in various mines in the Dominion, were to-day released from Hie Mount Hden Gaol. The men signed a personal bond of £SO not to take part in any strike, or to encourage or procure a strike for twelve months.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1709, 8 May 1917, Page 3
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191ALL MINES WORKING. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 1709, 8 May 1917, Page 3
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