THE MINERS TROUBLES
DELEGATE LEAVES FOR AUSTRALIA. V (By Telegraph—Press A ssociation.) : *'■■■ ' . WELLIN'GffiON, -Last Night; , Mr P. Hiekey, representing the Federation of Labour, left for Australia by - the Moana to-night. His toiissioni is: to approaich -th«. Australiaai Vhionis,: with' the object' .iteciiiring !ilhianic.ial iasisiis.tance in connection' with the Waihi strike i»nd : the Heclft-on dispute, - ; .". > REETTON, La^t 1 Night.; 'A aumber' of shaft bosses and members ctf'the .staff of'/the Energetic'' and tj'chi&r' -. mine® hfl.v-0 ibeen • concentrated at- the Energetic iftihe,. and' the C'ompatoy, ,by this means ,is getting out ■stone. 'lt is expected that ihe iroad work will: he finished .in .ten - days, when some seventy men. will ibo :.rendered 'idle.,;.. - r /
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10672, 29 June 1912, Page 5
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111THE MINERS TROUBLES Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10672, 29 June 1912, Page 5
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