INTER-PROVINCIAL NEWS
(BY TELEGRAPH.) DUNEDIN. July 22. The proceedings of the Protection Confereoce are conducted la private. The Police Court ia engaged la hearing a charge of conspiracy against Waters and Elliott. Donnelly, who was in the witness box all the morning, clearly proved that Waters started the etill in Walker-street at work. GREYMOUTH. July 22. In reference to the Brunnerton miners' dispute, it is explained that maoy did not know that a meeting of miners was to be held yesterday. There seemß to be a want of organisation. Their leaders control the whole thing, and the mioers Btand idly by, bnt have perfect confidence iu their leaders. All proceedings are strictly secret. Those who know refuse to divulge anything. It is evident that nothing Is done 30 far.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XV, Issue 4726, 22 July 1890, Page 3
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