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Costly Coal Strike

GREYMOUTH. Fri. (Sp.).—Discussing the dispute at the Strongman and Liverpool Staid Mines, the Prime Minister (Mr Fraser) and the Minister of Mines (Mr McLagan) spent two hours in consultation. No official statement was released. Until the mass meeting strikers was held on Sunday at Greym<?uth the president of the Runanga Miners’ Union, (Mr G. English) said he had no thing to say . In 20 workless day* the Runanga miners have lost £20.000 in wages.

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Northern Advocate, 16 July 1948, Page 5

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Costly Coal Strike Northern Advocate, 16 July 1948, Page 5

Costly Coal Strike Northern Advocate, 16 July 1948, Page 5

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