"GO-SLOW" POLICY IN MINES.
DETERMINED ATTITUDE OF M&N. [BT TELEGRAPH.— OWS COHHESFOJfDENT.] CHBISTCHURCH. Tuesday. A prominent member of the Labour Party was asked to-day if he could throw any light on the latest developments in connection with the M go-slow** policy, namely, the threat to further reduce the output. He replied that ho wits not awnra of any new condition having arisen Th<old grievances had not been remedied, ana the latest action was evidently an indication cf the miners' determination to 'lava matters adjusted satisfactorily. The movement now begun would probably be continued until the miners' question' aa settled and finally disposed of.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17361, 7 January 1920, Page 8
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