A COAL STRIKE.
ACTION AT STATE MINE
WAGES “CUT’ RIESENTED. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Well in ton, Last Night. The general secretary of the New Zealanl Coal Miners’ Federation (Mr. P. O’Rorkej, who ret urned to Wellington thio morning from Puponga, statee he had received no further information regarding the strike at the State coal mine beyond what had appeared in a telegram receivefl from tJreymouth. He hwd no. I :official advice of the strike. The reduction in wagee 'ordered by the Arbitration Count as affecting miners came into operation yesterday It is understood the State miners have* already carried a resolution in favor of a strike by way of protest on every occasion in which ft reduction in wages is ordered, but it is not known for what period the strike is to last.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 November 1922, Page 4
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134A COAL STRIKE. Taranaki Daily News, 3 November 1922, Page 4
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