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MEN TO RESUME WORK

LIVERPOOL MINERS’ DECISION (By Telegraph.—Press Association) GREYMOUTH, Sunday The Liverpool State mine, which was idle on Friday and yesterday owing to a dispute concerning the ordering back to military camp of two men whose work was considered unsatisfactory, will resume work tomorrow, according to a decision reached after a discussion between the union and the Minister of Mines, the Hon. P. C. Webb. The James and Strongman State mines worked yesterday with a failattendance for a back Saturday and the Dobson and Wallsend mines also worked. __

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Waikato Times, Volume 131, Issue 21910, 14 December 1942, Page 2

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MEN TO RESUME WORK Waikato Times, Volume 131, Issue 21910, 14 December 1942, Page 2

MEN TO RESUME WORK Waikato Times, Volume 131, Issue 21910, 14 December 1942, Page 2

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