MR. CURTIN APPALLED
Recrudescence Of Coalmine Disputes
OWNERS AND MIXERS BLAMED
Re f 11 a r ?" CANBERRA, this dav pagesTed U( snTf Ct \£ f coalmine stopn :• °. a further statement hv sentaUVeT House S tlves - He attacked both the SSSS^tS 1 mi P ers -lot not s s,° urainaung their private -n thrtu ?{, tbe na,ion -" dedarin* awL tKI r the owners' business to frHtJt* Government in overcoming npTO-thcf leadmg to stoppages, nevertheless was appalled at so" ■ of the reasons advanced i : ',. disputes on the coa!f>;<l-: t:.said: "I know enough abou* +h;business to understand -hi- : one-sided state of affair-*-'' ' nr>Vr has been—yet 1 U m :.o l "that what is going on in thf t-oairleids today has not the ordinal v explanation of industrial disputes." ' Mr. Cur tin added that he was taking the unusual course of personally investigating the cause of coal disputes and would consult the miners representatives and would near tn owners' side of the case.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 117, 20 May 1942, Page 7
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