THE GOAL SHORTAGE
•‘GO SLOW” OUTPUT MAINTAINED. EFFORTS FOR A SETTLEMENT. NEGOTIATIONS BEING CONTINUED. i Hv Teleoraph.—Press Association.) WELLINGTON. Wednesday. Hon. W. F. Massey has been invited to tr o down to Westport to investigate on *tlie spot the difficulties causing the shortage of coal and other mailers. Mr Massey now states that he is unable to comply with the request owing to pressure of business here. • CHRISTCHURCH. Wednesday. Word has been rem m Chn c '- ebureh since resumption of work at the West Coast mines after the holidays (hat the same rate of production is being maintained without further slowing down on the old “go-slow policy. Negotiations arc being continued for a settlement, but have not vet reached a definite stage.
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Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14263, 14 January 1920, Page 5
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