TWO MINES IDLE.
DISPUTES ON WEST COAST. Electric Telegraph—Press Association GREYMOI TH. List Night. Both the Dobson and Wallsond mines were idled to-day through disputes. In the ease of Dobson the union met this morning when it was decided that as a. protest against certain conditions in the Dobson mine as revealed by the workmen's inspectors the men should return homo while the officials were to interview the Government inspectors. Work is to 1r» resumed to-morrow when 4. h0 inspectors will examine the mine. Th© dispute at Wallsond concerns the union solely, three men refusing pay riir additional levy imp< at i i«» as si st <ll * • Na t iona 1 Cou nil in sending a delegate to Russia The union lias referred the matter to tins president of the Miners* Federation and the mine will not work until a reply is received.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13181, 13 February 1936, Page 5
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