TROUBLE ON WEST COAST
PAPAROA MINERS OUT.!
SYMPATHY WITH BLACKBALL
(By Telegraph—Press Association. GREYMOUTH, Saturday, the Paparoa miners at Roa ceased a'V paltly fu with the Blackball men, and partly owing to a dispute over pillar workings, I The management jn the latter connection are prepared to pay the same ratek for pillar working as at the Liverpool Mate mine where the seams are |«o£ |idered simikr. The Paparoa miner* are holding a meeting to-morrow.
RESTRICTION OF OUTPUT. I MINERS REFUSE TO LIFT IT, I EXEMPTION OF A SCHOOL. < MASTER,
GREYMOUTH, Saturdav. .** acting of the State liinersiast Bight * report was received from ihe delegates who have been in Wellington in connection with disputes and theV stncted output conditions prevaHinc for some weeks As a motion that the restricts be lifted was defeated, further motions were refused, and the meeting dispersed without any definite action. A further meeting is to be held. Last night a meeting passed a resolunon calling on the Minister to exempt the headmaster of the Runanga school who was selected for active service in last week's ballot on the ground that his services are indispensable.
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Waikato Times, Volume 87, Issue 13353, 2 December 1916, Page 5
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188TROUBLE ON WEST COAST Waikato Times, Volume 87, Issue 13353, 2 December 1916, Page 5
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