LABOR TROUBLES.
MIXERS AND CONSCRIPTION.; By Telegraph.—Press Association.' Greymouth, Dec. 2j At a meeting of Stato miners lastf itiffltt a report was received from tliW delegates who had been to Wellington in connection with the disputes and th< restricted output conditions prevailing for some weeks As a motion that the restrictions lifted was defeated, fur* tlier motions v : ere refused, and the meet' ing dispersed vithoui? any definite action. A further meeting is to be held. Last night's meeting passed a resolution call in# on the Minister to exempt.the head< master of Die. School, who was selected for active service in last week'' ballot, on tli:- grounds that his service are indispensable. Greymouth, Dec. 2. . The Paparoa miners at Eoa ceaseAl work to-day partly in sympathy Witllj the lllaekbull men and partly due to o>) dispute rospcftinjt pillar workings. Tlioj mfiiwjremont, in the latter connection, i|[ prepared to pay the same rates for pillar! workinuß as in the Liverpool State Mine,! when l the seams are considered similar,! Tilt l'aporou miners will hold a-Baeej,i.ngi to-mcrrov. .
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 December 1916, Page 5
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