THE MINERS' TROUBLES.
CONFERENCE PdStPOiIIED UNION DELEGATES MEET • MINISTER,' By Telegraph.—Press Association., 1 Wellington, Last Night. [ The conference between the coal owners and miners was to have opened today, but when the parties assembled this afternoon the miners asked- for an adjournment till to-morrow morning, and this was agreed to. ~..,0 . ,,n» . The union delegates met 'Sir James vtylen, but the proceedings are not a vali-
OWNERS CONFE^jW^TJJBaaVWN I *T DERFICUOTfiES OVBB CO^tlACfS. Wellington, .tat Night,' A conference was held" lietweeri'membera of the Government af>* owner* of coal mines. Sir James Allsi 'stftSß*quently stated t£jMT ftte «rwnßrß"9uKl come to see the. Government because;, of ±he experienced in carrying out coritoacta owing .to the increase in' 4>jflioe«. The outieome ot tha [was. that the Attorney-General will consider what powers the* Government possessed in dealing, with priyete contraoto, and tlw Minister of Railway* 'Will; consider the question of contracts for railways.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 May 1917, Page 5
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149THE MINERS' TROUBLES. Taranaki Daily News, 11 May 1917, Page 5
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