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COLLIERY WAR IN NEW SOUTH WALKS

big mmm mum, \ MEN'S BAN Oft AFTERNOON ■ By T«W4t.oph*-I'EBss Asubsltit3oodt-^danyr-Jshi ' „„ .... Sydney, Jmm <), . iue Australasian Federation rf i, a . bow Will md> on Bntwdav itext'td' consider ths position of Die «ra.l mike. An dlort is also befe* Birjij to tafl a wrnraitko rncctmg of the Australian Uuwii ,1' adoration. financial assistanec has teen promised ta the families of ntttws Irani uiiifiiis to t'Jio fccferatisn. A D3i>tffiAtroM, (Ike-. June 5, tiM a.m.) Sydney., June 4, -. A deputation representative of vnri* cms d:isificft sttbmiifced 'to STj J - tatli1 ' tJl<> Ne * date's htoto treasurer, imwermis pfarxisfid (mwndmonts to tto Mining Act, Jiioltidmg iho Irjiittriifr .-of Oib hours of \vorfc lor tind.crgroti.Hd Worltef s to eight hours bawt*ta-bfl«ft, and the, abolition" of ft-ll-night work cxfitipiiijjg emefgiimsy dov.olupnant labour, 'then* proposals iWrt* tto; aiiahtion of the aftenteort shiffe Air. Watson, Resident ef the North* em Mi him' Associatiiopj claimed that ff Hip lndiridwris whs held a iu«i»o}r«)}y In trade were allotted t<, iwirli: only one s!)jh, it svoiiki t.a«d to the development iff tiiß iiidnßtif, . air. Oitwii replie4 that Jie ijitimdwl id try anfl giv<3 effect tfi the- oiglit-Jroiir principle, font was not prepared 'to agreeto the fltaiislurig ot aiternoott slrifts. It rjcpcmJefl wlretinjr tlwj miners ware strong eiiongli to insist « thft fJiolitloji of ttte shift. Ho liMiiseif ttoijgkt tiiat fchdy *«\ild have to Kot do*:!!, Mr. Watson ijitorjtetod; "Thoy hut it ivill be .1 sferufigte.'* Mr, (Jmn pffl'ni.ised"''sj , ijipaMiptie «dn, ■SKteratioii of jnpst of tjj'o otkpr gesticuis.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2168, 5 June 1914, Page 7

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COLLIERY WAR IN NEW SOUTH WALKS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2168, 5 June 1914, Page 7

COLLIERY WAR IN NEW SOUTH WALKS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2168, 5 June 1914, Page 7

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