DOMINION NEWS.
HEAVY WEATHER IN WEST- , LAND. By Telegraph.—Press Association]' n . Hokitika, Last Night.' * wing to a heavy storm in the south 01 Wot.nml the deputy returning officer . ll , nable , to set through to Okuru i.-fen ay, the mountain track being "locked by trees and slips. He made a turner attempt this afternoon and expected to get through during the nightvoting at Okuru takea place tomorrow. r RAILWAYMEN'S grievances Greymouth, Last. Night. ■ At n meeting of the loeal railway workshops emplovees held, vesterday thV tollowmg resolution was carried linani mously: That this meeting of Greymouth railway workshop emplovees express their utmost dissatisfaction at the increase of wages to the workshop hands in the new schedule, but approve of (lie resolution passed by the Petone men asking for five days a week, In order to ffive the men the full advantage of the four hour shorter weak.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 April 1919, Page 4
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146DOMINION NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 11 April 1919, Page 4
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