MINING TROUBLE AT HUNTLY.
MATTERS UNCHANGED. By Telegraph—Press Association. AUCKLAND, January 24. No settlement of the dispute between the Taupiri Coal Company and its employees at Huntly can be attained, at any rate until to-morrow morning, when a conference between the Minister for Mines and the directors of the Company is to take place. Two Union officials have come to Auckland, it is understood, to consult a lawyer. In the meantime matters at Huntly remain unchanged. The Union executive conferred there with the Minister on Saturday, and two mass meetings of the men were held on that day, and the greatest reticence is observed on all sides as to what is transpiring. The directors stand firm to previous decisions, ana have lodged an application to refer the [dispute to a Council of Conciliation.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3100, 25 January 1909, Page 5
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133MINING TROUBLE AT HUNTLY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3100, 25 January 1909, Page 5
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