MINERS IN COURT
'AFTERNOON SHIFT TROUBLE. By Telegraph.—Press Association—Copyricfc' . Sydney, July 22; ■ In connection with, tho-afternoon shift trouble at the Maitlancl . mirios, 519 miners pleaded guilty to striking.. After an announcement ~by counsel that there was hope of the trouble being Bottlod and pleas of extenuation for the men's action in-agitating for abolition of tho afternoon shift,. th.o.President of tho Industrial Court declared that it was due to th'o'men thafr tho._rnattei' should receive careful cbusidoration. He therefore, reserved judgment. - FINED EIGHTY SHILLINGS EACH. (Rec. July 22, 8.35 p;m.) . •',-■ Sydney, July 22. Each' of the 519 Moitland miners were 'fined 80s. The Judge stated that he was unable to go behind the award made in respect of the men's claim regarding the afternoon shift.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2209, 23 July 1914, Page 7
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123MINERS IN COURT Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2209, 23 July 1914, Page 7
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