DOBSON DISASTER.
REPORT OF INQUIRY. WELLINGTON, September 1. The report of the Dobson Mine Explosion Inquiry is to be laid before the House as a separate document. When this takes place, the Leader of the Opposition will have something to say. When the Annual Reports of the Mines Department wese presented today. Mr Holland asked whether the report of the Dobson Inquiry would be laid before the House separately. If this were done, he would reserve his remarks. Hpn. Mr Anderson: “I can do that.” Mr Holland added that he thought the Mines Department had done the right thing in its issue of pamphlets concerning the danger of coal dust in mines. The Minister added that he would take an early opportunity of bringing the report, together with the evidence, before members.
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Grey River Argus, 2 September 1927, Page 5
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