GREYMOUTH.
The "Argus" correspondent wire 3 from Brunnerton" thab at a meeting of miners held lasb evening ib was decided thab tho men fortunate enough to get work should contribute one-fourth of their pay to the support of the unemployed. About 60 hewers and 20 truckers sfcarb on Monday. One hundred special constables will be sworn in to-day. All the requirements for the comfort of the free labourers are about completed.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 259, 1 November 1890, Page 5
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