THE MINING TROUBLE.
NO CHANGE ON WEST COABT. By Telegraph.—Press Association. GREYMOUTH, Thursday. The position with regard to the coal-mining deadlock is unaltered. / The West Coast Miners' Council reports that financial support is*freeiy forthcoming from Southland and Auckland Miners' Unions and also from local collections. Young single miners continue to leave the mining camps.
The mines not affected are working at fullest icapacity, including the "cooperatives" and those at Reefton.
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Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15358, 5 October 1923, Page 2
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