COAL CRISIS
STATE COAI t-MINES. RESUMED WORK ; YESTERDAY. VThe Minister for I iahour, the Hon. ’. H. Herries, rcoeii isd advice yesterday morning tnat the I State* coal-mines had started work agafim. Arrangements have been made wheaeby the medical officer in- charge l of 1 the Greymouth ptblic hospital will rrtitend to the requirements of th© me nil pending a permanent appointment : t<> the district. Press Asso< tia/tlon. GREYMOUTH February 17. The State min© re sumed work this morning. , , _ A largo meeting, ■if the Runanga Medical Association ■ was held yesterday, when the deleg ptes reported on the- result of. their W ellington visit. It was. resolved', to acce pt the temporary arrangement made* by ' the Minister. A subsequent meeting. of the Miners’ Union agreed to the ( proposal for resumption of work.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10207, 18 February 1919, Page 5
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