SLAUGHTERMEN RESUME WORK.
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The slaughtermen who have been ■on strike at the Nbrth Canterbury She'?p Farmers' Co-operative Company's meat works at J&riaipoi since Tuesday aifternoon resumed work at 8 o'clock this morning, pending the hearing of the dispute by the tribunal which the Minister of Labour said would be s'e't 'up. —Christchurch tdlegram. DRIVING TOWARDS RUMANIA. LONDON, January 9.—The fact that the Red army forces- are 30 miles north-west of Uman shows that 'General Vatutin is driving clear across the German Dnieper Rend army's communication lines from the rear, says the British United Press. The 'Daily Telegraph ' points out Jhat Pplonnoye is situated in the KamenetsPcuowsk region near the Rumanian border, indicating the beginning of a drive towards Rumania.
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Evening Star, Issue 25069, 10 January 1944, Page 6
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