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WORK AGAIN.

THOUSANDS OF MINERS RETURN. London, June 19. The result of the coal ballot has created the most obscure situation since the trouble began. Despite the result thousands of miners have returned to the pit, and the management’s generous treatment is heartening the men elsewhere to do likewise. The majority of the undamaged pits in Midlothian and Derbyshire are opening on Monday, and other groups are expected to follow. Meanwhile the local union branches have been instructed to ensure that ho men return to work until ordered by the executive to return en masse.

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Te Puke Times, 21 June 1921, Page 3

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WORK AGAIN. Te Puke Times, 21 June 1921, Page 3

WORK AGAIN. Te Puke Times, 21 June 1921, Page 3

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