THREATENED COAL STRIKE.
OUTLOOK BRIGHTER. . ' . , By; Tfllepaph-Presß Assooiotion-Copyrisii ''■•.';' Sydney, January 13. Work at "the Northern collieries is pro ceeding. The outlook is slightly brighter. MOUNT KEMBLA. DISPUTE. . (Rec. January 13, 10 p.m.) Sydney, January 13. ; In reply to a letter from tho Indnstria Registrar suggesting that the Moun Kembla - Colliery Co. should make Tepara tion to the mail Russell, to. whose/ dis missal,the miners took exception,.-and re instate him, the secretary of the com pany, points out that in dismissing Bus sell'at the end of a fortnight's notic the company was exercising a . clear lega right. The secretary denies victimisatioi or a desire to strike at unionism, aa claims < that the Cotamissioners',, finding justified the dismissal; .He adds, that th company docs inot acknowledge any obli gations to render ; an account of its action with regard to internal management. I considers that tho reinstatement of Rus sell would| bo/ a fatal mistake, utterl; subversive of proper discipline, and mus act accordingly."
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1647, 14 January 1913, Page 7
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161THREATENED COAL STRIKE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1647, 14 January 1913, Page 7
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