LOSS OF COAL.
STATE MUTE STILL IDLE. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Greymouth, Last Night. The State coal mine is still idle, and while a settlement of the matter of th» time-table is eventually expected, tin probability is that there Trill be no f\ir» ther work this week. The only point still nuebtthd ii that of adjusting the timetable, Tie men fully expected a settlement to-risy, trart the travelling time suggested by th» Mines Department, was, a miners' meeting to-night, considered unsatisfaMi tory. The miners' meeting consequont-jj ty Adjourned, pending further is forma-. tion from the Minister of Btfhtayi.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 August 1920, Page 4
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