WINING DISPUTE.
TROUBLE AT NEWCASTLE. STOPPAGE FEARED. *)y Toloatanh—Press Association-Copyright ■ (Rec. January 9, 9.50 p.m!) • Sydney, Jannary 9. An important development, which is-pos-iibly: a prcludo to a dislocation" in the Northern coal trade, occurred to-day.;. •. " At a .meeting of the coal-owners, it was . resolved to withdraw from tho Joint Conciliation Committee, which tor some timo has aqtcd as mediator between the employers and employees. - ,'i'lio letter, iriforminj tho secretary of 7 tho Colliery Employees' Federation of this decision,,points out that when tho "com-- . mitteo iva^'constituted it was clearly uhclcratood .that it could not excuse interruptions of tho trado through the stoppages of individual lodges, whereas during the first ..eight months of'the com- - . initteo's oxistenfco 41 .stoppages had occurredi and there, had been a number ■ since' the ending of the, aggregate meet-. ing on Monday, when nearly all tho Maflland pits were \throwir adle. This : position :tho proprietors. refuse to tolerate; longer., - t l
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1644, 10 January 1913, Page 5
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153WINING DISPUTE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1644, 10 January 1913, Page 5
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