WEST COAST COALMINES.
| SOME MEN STILL ABSENT. j NORMAL OUTPUT AFFECTED. I | [Br TELEGRAPH.— CORQESroyDSXT.] DU.NXDIX. Saturday. j The manager cf the Westrrori Ceal S Company 'be headqcart«rs of which are j in Bane am. stated io-diy that work had ) been resumed at the Miller-ton colliery { aad at the company's other mine at- Dss- | vision. He added that as a large ntnaber | of the miners have sought- employment | elsewhere. _ and are at present scattered,,! j it is anticipated mat the oat pat will net' ! reach normality tor setae time. A numI ber of men bad been ken:, on the com- i pativ's pav-r?l^iferosghWt the stoppage,' '■ and the mines had been kept workable. " |
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18606, 14 January 1924, Page 8
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112WEST COAST COALMINES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18606, 14 January 1924, Page 8
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