GO-SLOW MINERS
Appeal Board To Review Cases (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) GREYMOUTH, February IS. Following a visit by the Minister _ot National Service Mr McLagan to investigate the prolonged period of go-slow tactics at the Strongman and Bnwpool State mines, which has resulted in the diminution of the fortnightly by almost half, 200 men cm ployed in these mines have received tele s ia “’® warning them to attend sittings of th Armed Forces Appeal Board calledl at Greymouth on Monday and W ednesd. y> when sine die adjournments will be reVl These reservists include miners, truckers drivers, deputies and shiftmen, It is understood that any necessary medical examinations will begin immediately the hearings have concluded. . Jn the meanwhile production at both mines nontinues to decline. ..
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 123, 19 February 1944, Page 6
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124GO-SLOW MINERS Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 123, 19 February 1944, Page 6
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