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DENNISTON DISPUTE SETTLED

\Vestpcrt April The meet : ne of the W-s* Doasi C» uncil of Miners* held here on Si'urday mo«ning proved successful in §ecu'in(j a settlement of the dispute at the DenmVon Mine, Af»er d'sc ss»ne t**e question at Issue, the Council dec d d »o interview Mr J. C. Bro 1 • (General Manae°r of th<We tport Co 1 nv), hy whom they * re ve r y araican’y received. Mr Brown would b® qu te will n* to nave 'h*- cns* t rt) of devoting two days *or el--*n»rg t.p observed *n future, »s it ‘ a< l he* n ’ ere'ofore, under the agreemen . He 'fated that had not been any *nfention to a! er or interfere with *he cavilling rule*. Should there be again a siroila.* occurrence to that from which the stoppage arose, it should he referred at once to the Local Deputies’ Com« 2 mittee so as to prevent a repetition of I s stoppage. The delegates generally expressed | satisfaction with the assurance given, ( including the Deonision representatives, and the Council then decided that the t mat‘e/ ba referred back to the Dennis- * ton TTaion with a recommendation that the assurance given shou'd be accept, ed. It is understood that the Un ; on at its meeting acted on the Council’s recommendation.

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Inangahua Times, 26 April 1932, Page 3

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DENNISTON DISPUTE SETTLED Inangahua Times, 26 April 1932, Page 3

DENNISTON DISPUTE SETTLED Inangahua Times, 26 April 1932, Page 3