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.J Blackball («),— i ('J I That lilt. FcN-ratiol' .•.,,!■ ..-■.( U>. liiivi) specified aiiioui>l v>l an i-ii-i.,- , ! by tho Art to miners In swc'ii ■i m <:' ■; -: ■ n i.-.li-> <•(! round the welkin:.-, f.'.ees win , !- I'/nl't era arc emphned. Kiripaka Miners (I),— (Hi Thai- <-vi-ry man lin|iliti : ; mailfl.-' gcr's, deputy's, or lireman's (<■.' lih'eato Ik' r< , -examined every three .vars, with I lie object of keeping them up-to-date in '■;e prevention of accidents in mines. Ki-ipaka Minars (3),— :!l Cn-il Mines Aft, I!'i|B.-- That It I-!.-'is:' , ie inspection (if mines after S'crimn ;i' <■ if It-ii t, tlic. word ''.serious" h<s ■\>-\<-U-d th.-n-frmii. MINES COMMISSION REPORT. Walkato Miners (6),— il) That wf> view with disfavor, atiu protest against, tho finding of tho liii\:il Coiniiiissioii in the suggested reduction of livo hours in the length of time allowed before returning to a firo. Cranity Miners (»)■— ('!) That we press Ihe Government t(? :ul'i|)t t!i-p tm'nority of tlie> MilKjft Coin in is.-jion. ' MISCELLANEOUS. Westport Labor Union (3),— (1) Tliat we devise a selienic wlioreby tlu' prieo of foodstuffs shall not riso to correspond nitli the rise in wages. Waihi Miners (5),— (2) 'I'liitt Conference consider tlie advisaLiility or otherwise of establishins May I as the annual holiday for all affiliated hodies: also that a bo : to K'jnesetit the Federation, and; that same mark of distinelion l>o in» augurated in the shape of a or button, which all members he requested to wear. Westport-Stockton Miners (i),— CI.) Tliat. sfroii!!; representation made to the Govornment to refrain from granting further coal leases, aiul tliah t lie (J(H - «'MiliK'lit opt-il DKilf State < on) niiin'-s. Auckland General Laborers (I),— (I) That the lirst, item of biiviness [v receive eonsiik , ration at tho hands of I h< , Conference ln> the of the I'Vderiitiori in Auckland hy I lie City ('ouneil, local Sindii'H. and «'ni» plovers generally. Auckland General Laborers (5), — (•Vi That Cont'<'rcnc-c instruct I lie Kcdfi'atioii Kxceutive to communicaU' with all represent a tivo Lahor oii;ani>sations the world for the purpose of pointing out the attempt on the part of Mm alleged Labor advocate. Walter Thomas .Mills, to spread dissension jind disunity in the nuiks of organised linhor .'it- ;i time when they weic < , oni'ioiitt>d wiih a iinilc<l oui'tny in tho Knipliiycrs , Federation. Wellington V/aterside Workers (2), — ((i) Th.-it ! he (loveniliielit he jislii'd t<l allow the Telegraph l)ej>arl merit In leli'phoiie all lelegrii|iliK' shipping uolices of the arrivals and depar! lires of \cssels to the waterside workers' wait* mg-rooms. LIST OF DELECATES. OFKICKItS. President, l>. C. Weh-h. Organiser, K. Semple. Secretary. .1. Clover. MI.NKUK' I'NIONS. Waikato, -I. I l '.. Duncan: Dcnnisl-oii, •I. Scott and J. .Montgomery: Crinitv, .1. .NeHlliiili and .1. Dowgrny ; Stato ('l)unollic), 11. Coppersmith; ()tn«'o, Crcen Island. I!. X. K'idd: i'lipen-a, .). n-.nv-ray : Ta.if.ipu. S. A. Tiiiev : Waihi, W. K. I'arn aurl 11. : inaiigaliua, K. Crowlev aii'.i .M. Fagan ; Hlackhall, W. liinmiloAv ; Deiuiisi-in Kngiiiedi'ivcrs. K. I'uwcr: Seddonvilh , , ,J. ('iimmiiig. (.!■■>;•:i:.m. i..\i:i>i;ki:s. West Coasi Workers. 11. T. Arm. .strong and 1 , . 11. llickey; Canl.-rbur.V Laborers, I 1!. J. Howard. A. I'aiernoii, and ,1. Flood: Auckland (-Jeneriil Lahorers, I*. Frascr and .1. I?. Kin.n ; Westpurl Labor Inii'ii. T. Stejihensoii. TijAxsroirr huancii. \V.-iiiii ; .:i..,!i, C. linice. I». f;•-..!x. W. Vini.l ■• : Au«'k!iiiid. I , !. ('anliaiu : I'oMoti, K. .!. M ir::v : 1 >. ; i■.•-1 i•.. 11. M.,rri-; Nelson. )■'. l>ll I'','ii ; l.vt (-. ■i i < !', 'I i.'caru, I'.tf ;(j Tr.iii-wi.'irl i'.\, «nih c ; Aii'i-.l.uid Trani'.vavs, I. I'ichardsnii and A. i'osI ,er. siiK.\i!i:i;s. ;■■ ~:e..- .!. A. .-....», M. l.ara.y ;ind W. .lohiislnnc. .MISCKLLA.NKOrs. \ ink L< n<l liii'wejv Workers' Intuii, M. .1. Savr.ge: Wellington Cas S,ol;"rs' I'ni■m. .las. llobcrts: ,\lana«atu l''la.\in/'llers. It. H. Oallxois.:,.. (■ M |' r aml •). I!. l!n>» n. ] k FIJI KM). AXT, ' :n - ll: " A.ld.i -, nf I'IMV \TI> ! '' * JOHN O'KIMF.N.. CiSih l!i-i'iient. j f.a.si heard of «hen !:■■ 1.-mded in \ew l'l.vnioiilh. New Zeakiiid. o\er •">() years or news <>f his (riends. l?v AY. liOVl). rare I). .Tonston, Hiiiil.t Afreet. Halgownie, Smith Coasi. N.S.W. i ■- -■ - ■ l> R I T A N N I A HOTEL, W111.1.S ST., WKLLLNOTON. V. iieie ih' , conn! i.v workers slay. C. W. .\!elv\!!l)K. ... J'n.orietress. (Lat r> of West Coasl.) T»nf!: ss. per day; Isj. per ws;k.

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Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 62, 17 May 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 62, 17 May 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 62, 17 May 1912, Page 3

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