THREATENED TROUBLE.
an ".,rr" i, AUCKLAND, Ma-V "• . Ihe Herald's" correspondent at Paeroa telegraphed to-day as follows:— IJiere wins 41 little trouble in Paeroa this mornang over the carting of coal to the Extraction Company's works An employee of Dean Bros, was loading coal at the railway station, when he was warned by some of the officials of the Waiha Miners' Union that there would be trouble if the coal was carted As it was some of the coal that had been sent-to Waalu for the Waihi G.M. Company ,and u-ailed back to Paeroa. for the Extraction Company. Mr J Dean w,as communicated with, arid the decided to go on with the carting, and so tar. the trouble has not eventuated. Between 30 and 40 non-unionists have been looking for work at the Extraction Company's .works during the past three-or .four days, but without sue-
TV Sif: .WELLINGTON, May 17. I he. Minister, of Labour, Hon G Lauronson, informed a "New Zealand limes .reporter to-night that telegraphic communications were nassina between • him and^ the ■ officers - T o f the proposed Engine-Drivers' Union, at Waihi,bill; he was for the time being unable to make -anything .public in respect to the questions dealt with. :
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 18 May 1912, Page 5
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