COAL CRISTS IN NEW SOUTH VALES
NO CHANGE IK <m& SITUAWON, Sir Tftl«sT«ote~Pre3S A-Kocfatipß-CoWrlefct (Rec. Hhb 4, 0.5 a.m.) „„ ' . . SySfnoy, Jvuie 3, '.tiia pesrtJOJi of affairs in connection witdi tii-o strfte in tIM Mivtlajrf oolltery and tbe aft-oraorm a'Jrift has H<it oliaagoA A confer (slice -of colliery proprietors witi talfo .ptacD <j-ii Friday to eonsicier. tho question of the aftoniws. shift. At a conference of representatives'o£ ttte coal mineis'lt was fleoided to wait ■as a deputation csn fto Hiaiste-r for Mi»es mfcli a-view to tlie ameiidmettt of ihe Mining Act. Tho statement isaade that this miners aits determined to soairo the abolition of the afternoon- shift. The"Victorian Goal .Minftfs , ' Assoeiatioft has preBiistd its assistitnoo in this direction..
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2167, 4 June 1914, Page 5
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117COAL CRISTS IN NEW SOUTH VALES Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2167, 4 June 1914, Page 5
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