RAILWAY CRISIS
PROLONGED CONFERENCE EXPECTED MINERS DEMANDS TO BE CONSIDERED (By Telegraph-Press Association-Copyright (Roc. January !). !) p.m.) London, January S. Tho indications promise a prolonged railwayrnon's conference. 11. is now regarded as practically certain Hint tho Government's offer will be reform! back to the negotiating committee with insl ructions, to reopen negotiations with Iho Government. Meanwhile tho Minors' I'edoratioii hxecutive is sitting in London considering the question of new wages demand by the miners in consoquenco of-the owners' groat profits op. exported coal— Aus.-X.Z. Cable Assn.—Penter. DELEGATES AGAINST ACCEPTANCEj OE OFFER. (fiec. January 10, 0.-15 a.m.) ■ London, January 8. The railwayinen's eonference in London has adjourned. Mr. Thomas announced that, the delegates were overwhelmingly against, acceptance of the Government's offer.—Aus-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 90, 10 January 1920, Page 7
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121RAILWAY CRISIS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 90, 10 January 1920, Page 7
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