IN THE WAIKATO.
A meeting of the Waikato Miners' Union was held on October 28 in the Masonic Hall. President Fulton was in the chair.
An appeal from the Farm Laborers brought forth the following resolution: —"That we, the Waikato Miners' Union, strongly recommend the Farm Laborers to join the N.Z. Federation of Labor and, if .under the Conciliation Arbitration Act, to cancel registration, as we have no faith in the Arbitration Court." The Himtly Co-operative Society was granted part of tlie Miners' Hall section Upon which to build husiness premises.
' The Miners' Hall will soon be materialising. The necessary finance is now in the hands of the Hall Committee.
Comrades T. H. Marshall and J. E. Duncan were again delegated to attend a meeting of the proposed Auckland Provincial Council, held in Auckland on Sunday, November 5. There was a fine spirit of anti-mili-tarism displayed by the meeting, and it enthusiastically decided to join with the- Anti-militarist Council of Huntly in sending a delegate to the conference. Brothers, we are moving.— BILLY BANJO.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 36, 10 November 1911, Page 13
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174IN THE WAIKATO. Maoriland Worker, Volume 2, Issue 36, 10 November 1911, Page 13
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