WAIKATO MINES
All Work Resumed
(P.A.) HAMILTON, This Day. Work was resumed in all the Waikato mines this morning. Brief 'meetings were "held at Rolowaro and Wilton before the men commenced, while at Pukemiro, where the trouble originated, the men' went into the pits after a meeting which lasted till shortly after 9 o'clock.
behalf of Toe H, and the Women's War Auxiliary group respectively. Mr. North said the Campaign for Christian Order was a direct challenge to every individual's way of thinking and living. We spoke of this as God's own country; but only one thing could make it that and that was His rule in the lives of men and women. The challenge was a practical and personal matter and concerned character, speech, and the daily influence of the lives of men and women. It was a call for active service and not a matter of meetings or organisations. It was a life in which men and women dedicated themselves to an acknowledgment of Christ's Lordship and the doing of His will. The Revs. L. V. Bibley and H. G Bowyer assisted in the service, and Mr. C. Ruxton Bach acted as marshal.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 77, 28 September 1942, Page 3
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