■ GERMAN VESSELS. LONDON,, Feb. 22—It is '<Mcially stated that the tonnage• of G<-t -• man vessels surrendered according to the armistice,'agreement was 826 gross tons of which'l,33;i,oU) were allocated to Britain, 442,335 to France,-2691 to Italy, 22,292 to Belgium •13,900 tons is still unallocated. vitatidii'ineffective. Any miners'who may cume to New Zealand from'Australia do so at their own■.expense.. The Mines Department 'is able .to offer employment to many ' additional men at the State mines,- m there need'be no trouble about finding employment, - The need fori additional miners in the State mines/and al?o the private. has no connexion with the coal dispute arid.the policy, because there is an acute shortage of labour, even if all.t'uvmen at present employed 'were .woiki'hc in a normal fashion.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 February 1920, Page 5
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