MINING DEADLOCK.
Sir J Allen Hopeful J\^
Wellington, April 2JJ> 4"* Interviewed by aif oat reporter, Btf;> . J AUeu, Acting Prime Miuister, «#>* the Ministers told the miners' deiegttfr,, perfectly plainly ihat tne (jroyenuttMtt^fwould not repeal the Military fi#V» r^ Act, or propose its repeal, or submit "*" the <juescum to a referendum. Hehtf ;/ every hope the trouble would be end« .1 aud thac the men would resume won^f, very soon. If the meu did iiut .»s*, yW to resume wurk there was nothing/ *■- for it but for the uovernment t(» »cc V> % through. Tne miners' answer *•» »<>* expected for a day or two. 'I'iS
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XLV, Issue 6856, 23 April 1917, Page 2
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