THE OPPORTUNITY TO GO BACK
(** MLX<»A*»— SPfiCIAt TO TlflJ POM.3 WAIHI, This Day. Mr. H. P. Barry, interviewed thia iftorning. explained that arrangements had been made for the mine to be open on Wednesday week for all who chose fo present themselves to resume their fbwner occupations. Contractors were th'ns formally advised that if they did flol come forward on the day mentioned to take up their contracts, which were left unfinished at the time the sti-ike was declared, the contracts would be cancelled. Accordingly the position was therefore that the men had been given their warning, and they had their opportunity to come back to their work, otherwise it would be taken up by. others. The offer, Mr. Barry stated, wdtild apply equally to the men formerly -«jjg3ged! at clay wages.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue LXXXIV, 23 September 1912, Page 8
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132THE OPPORTUNITY TO GO BACK Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue LXXXIV, 23 September 1912, Page 8
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