PROFESSOR A. H. COMPTON, of Chicago University, who has been investigating the origin of the cosmic rays at Mount Cook and in Australia.
CONDITIONS FOR COAL MlNEßS.—Delegates from the Northern District Miners' Council (Hikurangi and the Waikato), who met the Coal Mine Owners' Association to-day to discuss the proposed new agreement. Front, from left: Messrs. D. Patis, T. Bougher, R. Crump, A. McLaglan, W. Davison (secretary), G. Green, W. Hodge, A. McKay and A. Robinson. Back: A. Webster, T. Dunn, T. Lees, T. Stephenson, A. Gilbert, C. Latham and R. Roberts (chairman).
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 121, 24 May 1932, Page 8
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92PROFESSOR A. H. COMPTON, of Chicago University, who has been investigating the origin of the cosmic rays at Mount Cook and in Australia. CONDITIONS FOR COAL MlNERS.—Delegates from the Northern District Miners' Council (Hikurangi and the Waikato), who met the Coal Mine Owners' Association to-day to discuss the proposed new agreement. Front, from left: Messrs. D. Patis, T. Bougher, R. Crump, A. McLaglan, W. Davison (secretary), G. Green, W. Hodge, A. McKay and A. Robinson. Back: A. Webster, T. Dunn, T. Lees, T. Stephenson, A. Gilbert, C. Latham and R. Roberts (chairman). Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 121, 24 May 1932, Page 8
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