THE COAL DISPUTE.
_J «* % j ■ STILL NO SETTLEMENT; , NEGOTIATIONS . 'CONTINUING -^ ■:?:■ : [by :■ telegraph.—press .' association.] [ WELLINGTON. Monday. ' The coalmining stoppage on the West Coast still continues, but it is understood; :• that th -'Minister-'for Labour . and f Mines, the' Hon. G." J. > Anderson, will leave Wei-' ; lington ; this I "evening for ; Reef ton with a view to ; meeting the parties to ■:■■ the dis- , pate. '0 The miners' representatives left for the - West';. Coast. last Friday evening to place ' before the" men / the proposals • whichi were; brought forward and. discussed' at the V meetings with.the, Minister last, week. .; A , •• > further conference will * take place at :Reefton;' arid it is hoped';that as a resnilj • the trouble r will ; be settled. V^llll ' "
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18537, 23 October 1923, Page 6
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