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PUBLIC NOTICES MINES DEPARTMENT COMMISSION OF INQUIRY Disaster at Strongman Mine, Greymouth District. It is hereby notified that a Commission of Inquiry has been appointed to inquire into and report upon the disaster which occurred at the Strongman Coal Mine on Thursday, January 19. 1967, and matters incidental thereto, viz: (a) The cause of the disaster in the Strongman State Coal Mine on the 19th day of January, 1967. (b) The nature and character of the working and the efficiency of the management of the mine. (c) The efficiency of the inspection of the mine by all or any of the persons who are responsible for that inspection. (d) Suggestions for the prevention, as far as possbile, of similar disasters and for the safe working of this and other mines in the future. The Commission will open the inquiry at a public hearing at the Courthouse, Greymouth, during the week April 10-14, 1967, commencing at 10 a.m., on Monday, April 10, 1967. All persons desiring to give evidence are requested to communicate in writing with the undersigned, c/o. Strongman Mine Commission, P.O. Box 6342, Wellington, as soon as possible. In order to facilitate the work of the Commission it is desired that written statements be submitted with 12 copies where possible. These statements may be supplemented by oral evidence if desired. J. F. SMITH, Secretary. 3267 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS MIDLAND ELECTRICITY SUPPLY CONSUMERS are warned that electric power will be disconnected for line maintenance between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Sunday, March 19, 1967, weather permitting. The areas affected wilil be Craigieburn and Cass. Power may be reconnected during these hours and discon* nexion shall not be assumed. 9589

REDCLTFFS-MT. PLEASANT SUBCENTRE OF THE RED CROSS SOCIETY ANNUAL MEETING in the ANGLICAN CHURCH HALL, REDCLIFFS, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1967, at 2 p.m. (Mrs) L. HITCHINS, Hon. Sec. Redcliffs. Phone 61-449.

A VIEW OF MODERN ART Twelve illustrated lectures and discussions concentrating on the development of Modern Art within the framework of Picasso, Braque and related artists. Lecturer * MR M. P. HARLOW, B.A. (Middlebury), Dip. Languages and Linguistics, Georgetown University, U.S.A. Commencing: TUESDAY, APRIL 4, AT 7.30 p.m. At Department of Extension Studies, 26 Gloucester street Fee: £4 payable on application. Closing Date: Wednesday, March 29. The class is limited to twelve persons. Brochures from: DEPARTMENT OF EXTENSION STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY, Private Bag, Christchurch, 1. (Phone 65-819 - Extension 838). 9625

FARMERS, ETC. WE COLLECT SACKS, OLD SACKING, SCRAP METAL, ETC. Good Prices Paid COLLECT ANYWHERE & ANY QUANTITY PHONE 60-421, CHRISTCHURCH (collect). 8552

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31321, 17 March 1967, Page 22

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