WAIHI MINES.
OFFICIALS RE-ELECTED. COMPANY'S OFFER TO STAND OVER. , <Bj- to "Star.") WAIHI, this day. Much interest was manifested in connection with the result of the Miners' , Union election and ballot on the question of the seven unionists, which took place here and at Waikino on Saturday. The following is the result: — i President.—H. A. Pipe (the former president, who resigned in connection with the dispute over the exempted men), Waihi 213, Waikino .24. Rising : Sun 8; total, 245. Thos." Norcote, ■ Waihi 88, Waikino 29; total, 11". i Majority for Pipe, 128. Secretary and Working Inspector.— J. Jude (former secretary and inspector, who resigned), Waihi 167, Waikino ' 21, Rising Sun 8; total, I'JU. N. J. 1 Moon, Waihi 129, Waikino 11; total, £ 140. H. Fagan, Waihi 22, Waikino 2; total, 44. Majority for Jude, 45. 1 In favour of accepting Mr. Rhodes' ! offer to pay all fees of the seven non--5 unionists, 2S; in favour of the matter ' standing over until termination of the • present agreement, 221; informal, 134; majority in favour of standing over. 3 193. b '
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 83, 7 April 1919, Page 5
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