MINERS' TROUBLE.
DISPUTE IN, SOUTH WALES "SETTLED. A LECAL TEST. PROVISION FOR CONCILIATION. (By TelCßrapli.-Vrcsa AsaoclatloU.-CopyrlEht.) (Roc. July 1, 10,85 p.m.) London, July 1. The ooalminers' dispute in South Wales in oonuection with the coming into operation ot tho Minors' Eight Hours let has been settled. ' The settlement is on the basis of.logally testing tho 00 hours' question; also of arranging now methods oF working by nieans of mutual agreement, or tly conciliation, if tlioro is a failure to agree. ( [Tho Aot prorides that on not more than CO days a year the eight hours may be extended, but not by more than one hour a day.] NO FRICTION IN 'BLACK COUNTRY. London, June 30. The Miners' Eight Hours Aot 'comes into forca In tho ttlaek Gauntry jwlthout friction.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 549, 2 July 1909, Page 5
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129MINERS' TROUBLE. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 549, 2 July 1909, Page 5
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