WAIKATO NOTES.
'At a meeting of the Waikato Miners' union, held on September 28, a motion »f no-confidence in Mr. Binnie, Goveivniaent inspector of mines for the disiriot, was carried unanimously. The lias to be duly forwarded to ; ihe N.Z.JT.L. and the Minister of ilmes. l%e meeting endorsed the acI ifon of the executive N.ss.s\L. la en--1 Scott fieoinett to touy the Dolainion. Only one vote against. This jtp&aks well for solidarity and fidelity. & The books for the Union Library come* The TJ.L. Committee is teoojpleting tlie necessary arrangements SaQideatal to the opening, ft' Workers tip nortfx say it is BiarvelIbtls how our journal h4s grown, «& (jVo mates met, presumably Jo ;ex&kti&Q notes. First matet "Turjied |go?ialist, have you? Who conVei't&d TO&uf ,, Second mate: /'That fyioke Kiere," pointing to "The Maonlaw| ©Voa'ker. ,1 CJomrjides, three cheers for fThe Worker."—BlLLY BANJO.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 33, 20 October 1911, Page 14
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140WAIKATO NOTES. Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 33, 20 October 1911, Page 14
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