MINERS' INTERNATIONAL.
MR COOK TO STAY AT HOME. (BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT.) (AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.) LONDON, October 19. On the strength of a telegram from Warsaw, Mr A. J. Cook (miners' secretary) announced to-day that Poland had instructed the Loudon Consul to issue him a visa, to enable him to attend the Miners' International. The executive had therefore urged him to come by aeroplane, adding that it was postponing the opening of the conference. Mr Cook visited the Consulate, and discovered that it had not received any such instructions, and he was refused the visa.
Mr Cook announced that he will not go now, in any case. The International must manage without him, or meet in another country.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19137, 21 October 1927, Page 8
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119MINERS' INTERNATIONAL. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19137, 21 October 1927, Page 8
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