POSITION AT KAITANGATA.
(IV TSI,KGIUPIi.—I-RESS ASSOCIATION.;
DUNEDIX; 21st January. Some of the Castle' Hilt minors near by came out to-day in sympathy with the Kaitangata men, but otherwise. th-> position is unchanged, and the' men. i«e still, holding stop-work meetings. Ten iu\ionist3 are still at work in defianco of them, and the management still declines to interfere. Proceedings have been very quit and orderly, but all the parties, are taking a very f.rm and determined :*tti tude, which Offers no appearance oij an early settlement. : . j. ■
Oher-small mines in the neighbourhood are .vorking as u:.ual. The Taratu miners, have adopted a "goslow" policy in 'sympathy with the Kaitan?ata men. and have, offered financial aud moral assistance.
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 19, 22 January 1921, Page 6
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116POSITION AT KAITANGATA. Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 19, 22 January 1921, Page 6
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