WAIHI MINE DISPUTE
• \ ■- "n -v.., ■:■ FURTHER MEETING TO-DAY, POSSIBILITY OF A DECISION [BT TIELEGRAPH —OWX CORRESPOSPEXT] WAIHI, Thursday Th6re was no development in tEi strike position at the Martha» gold mine to-day, but it is believed that at the adjourned mass meeting to be held to-morrow morning there is a possibility of a decision being reached. It is nndffl*: stood the Hon. E. Dye, M.L.C., will W present to address the meeting. Concern over the situation was ex* pressed! by business men at a meeting of the Waihi Chamber of Commerce thi< afternoon, and the fallowing telegraltf has betm sent to the Minister of Labour* the Hon. H. T. Armstrong, and Mr. fe Thorn, M.P. ior Thames.—"The WaiW Chamber of Commerce is gravely con* cerned with the strike, situation. ®. fully aippreciates your difficulty, bat urges the necessity for direct action 00 the part of the Government. BuSinesi men would be grateful for your in®*" diate intervention."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22515, 4 September 1936, Page 10
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156WAIHI MINE DISPUTE New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22515, 4 September 1936, Page 10
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