TROUBLE AT MINE
HIKURANGI HOLD UF. WHANGAREI, Monday. The delegates of the northern coalminers to the Coal Conference in Auckland (which was suspended because of the strike of Hikurangi coalminers) advised the strikers to return to work. The Hikurangi miners have rejected this advice. At a meeting yesterday they decided not to go back to work until notices of dismissal served by the Hikurangi Coal Company on sixty men have been withdrawn. The result is that the Hikurangi mine is idle, though safety men are running the pumps. —(P.A.)
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 10 May 1932, Page 5
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