COAL CRISIS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.
AFTERNOON SHiFJ? MUST END "EVEN IF THE HEAVENS FALI<. !i By Tolesraph-Press Meoeiatian-CojiyriEM, Tho executivo ofiieers ef the Employees' Federation state that tiro men aro deterniined that the Afternoon shift must end, cvcti slioHld tho' heavens fall. Tlio president, said that no industry lout itself more to aatioii.nlisatuin thantbo coal trade. (Rec. June 2, 9.30 p.m.) ~ Sydney, Sum % Nino of tho JVfeutknd coUwriiss, tho men refused to work tbd aftcrivoon shift, were closed to-day, about 4000 men being thrown out of work. Botb sides aro determined aiid tc ticenb. Tho mott espect to obtain ttei support of tho A'vistFalfeh ujjkns o.f the Federation, and declare that il ft-at is forthcoming they can win.. There ftre no present indicatbfis of the Strike spreading to othw dist-riets. THE PERTH imEmNS STBIKE. fflee. June 3, 0.45 a.m.) Perth, Juno 2.. Tlireo thousand five kindred m« ftro, idle in tbo building trade on account of. tile labour doadlOfik. .
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2166, 3 June 1914, Page 7
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160COAL CRISIS IN NEW SOUTH WALES. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2166, 3 June 1914, Page 7
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