MINERS' STRIKE.
| NO FRESH DEVELOPMENTS^' | (nns jL?ioai.Tio* WELLINGTON, JmM'IS. The following telegfim' h&s bats Nceived by th 6 1 Hon. 0. E. (Minister for Mines) from on behalf of the Westport Ctmttliif .jtS Commerce: "With reference to ]« telegram of Jane 10th reg«dsßg"*S coal dispute, we have the toaratttM| the men that they are prepared te<Hg turn to work immediately if a ftroM date is fixed for an early with tho mine owner# with a' vtagH overcoming the pretest urge you to use eVery eadeavttti||| bring the patties . toget&er.*'" .JtjjljM The Minister's feply advice from the Mine-Owners* tion that the eoal-owfcea 6n Coast have never refosod a eoatigHl They have also agreed lhat be no alteration of working t6tiM|jg| conditions on the West after a conference has bees iKMSSIi < assurance Drag repeated mora to Messrs Purdy and MeLagan. 4&uy| "The miners on the • clined to "wait for a i ceased work. Since they Wtwd-jiMj I have had no commttnication (if Wp kind from them. Obviotofly, .sire for a conference shorn-M£jN • mitted to the Miners' Unidn, i the matter entirely fa ita own 1
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20574, 16 June 1932, Page 12
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182MINERS' STRIKE. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20574, 16 June 1932, Page 12
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