THE MINING STRIKE.
UNION riJNDS LOW. • By'Telegraph—Press . - " ■ .Sydney, March 25. latest reports indicate'that the South Coast coal-miners arc prepared to resume ;• if a promise is made.that.Parliament will " ha . summoned to attend to tho Industrial : -Disputes'Act . . , . ■ : The statement that the men are seriously divided' docs not seem to he well founded. " ■ . ' •■-. ' • It-is believed that Russell, ■ .the. dismissed, miner whose reinstatement is de- . manded,. will not remain long <in the district, in which case the situation will be relieved. ■ ■ " . The funds are in a low condition, and any relief pay will have to come from outside sources. ; MEN BECOMING RESTIVE. \ (lies. March 26, 1.10 a.m.). : ' Sydnoy, March 25. Tho southern ,coal. mining , position is naalt'ered. Tho men are .getting restive.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1707, 26 March 1913, Page 7
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118THE MINING STRIKE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1707, 26 March 1913, Page 7
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