WHO MADE THE STRIKE
EMPLOYERS ACCUSED. ' 'HUGHES SATS BOWLING FELL IN A TRAP.: By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyrieht. . .Sydney, January-25. Giving evidence in . the charge; against Mr. P. Bowling, president of the Minors'. Federation, for taking: part in a .strike •meeting at' Bnlli, Mr. W. M. Hughes, IT;P.', said the- 1 people'to'blame for. tho. strike , were the colliery proprietors, who deliberately invited, a * dispute, .and "Mr. Bowling fell-into the trap. >Tho witness stated that he had not sufficient knowledge to say that the owners; generally wanted a strike, but.lie be-, heved those, with sufficient influence to affect the,-trade' generally desired it, or; .were perfectly l reckless whether there was a strike or not. . ■
VICTORIAN STATE MINE. . '
. MANAGER APPOINTED FEOM i NEW ZEALAND. .: -i : Molbourne, January 25; '//■Mr.;'Broome,; mining engineer at 1 Westport," New '■ Zealand,' has ■ been. appointed. nianSger;bf.:the State-'boal mine, at Pow-. ■lettVßiver, at a;salary of a year.-,.'
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 725, 26 January 1910, Page 7
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146WHO MADE THE STRIKE Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 725, 26 January 1910, Page 7
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