THE OTIRA DISPUTE.
CONCILIATION COMMISSIONER. (By Telegraph-Press Assqoiatlon) if n,i r, ~ D . u " Bd| li August 24 rJr 1 -* Ha ] ly ' Conciliation Commissioner, left
A unionist yn;w. m, ir A Auckland, August 24 Mr. Manning, secretary of the Federated Miners' Lmon, states that the Inahgahua uiineis have asked for the support df tho L'-edciated Union, and adds t&t they w,I, undoubtedly have that support in the present dispute. Any attempt to impose such penalties as that proposecf for the brckage of lamps would, he said, be stoutly resisted as would also any attempt to alter the hours of laboui of the first and last shifta. A LEVY. Reofton, August 24' At a meeting last night regarding the Otira trouble, it was resolved to strike a levy of one shilling per member per heek to assist the Otin) men
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 595, 25 August 1909, Page 7
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138THE OTIRA DISPUTE. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 595, 25 August 1909, Page 7
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