COAL MINERS' DISPUTE.
STATE -COKntOL SWSBML~ By^Telegraph.—Pres» AflSflflfafitoffi. < Christchurch, Laat &s*'. Hiram Hunter, secretary of Has Nesfc Zealand Federation of Labor, in the. jMursesoi a letter to, Sir Jaanes ilUav itr connection with 1 the coal mines' dfogate, says-.—"l desire, on behalf of vryawed labor in New Zealand, to make an w gent appeal to the' Government to inane* diately take over control of coal miaeS >in New Zealand. We make this appeal, because we are of opinion that the-coal-mine owners should not be allowed to precipitate an industrial conflict,, Which will cause an immense «BS«nntcf, suffering to innocent people and.ttaous losses financially to all claw*"
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 August 1918, Page 4
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106COAL MINERS' DISPUTE. Taranaki Daily News, 7 August 1918, Page 4
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