BRITISH COAL CRISIS
■ — ' EMBITTERED TERM ENTERED TACTICAL MOVE BY OWNERS Uy Tclcgrauhrl'rcss Aesociation-Copj'right London, March 23. • ' Tlie'-''Daily 'Express" says coal crisis to entered a. liew an<J ■embittered term. The eo.il owners' decision to redura tl!o prices of bunker con! by 00 ; per cent is a tactical move which will' diminish '.the. surplus profits, upon which |iii>, minors based their claim for a. lis. advance. . i , , ~ "\VeN]i cciTcspondents report lliat there is "Teat restlessness, in the, mining conIres. The South. "Wales Miners? FedcraHon rejected I lie lis. scheme und rcsolyoa to 'insist.on a-demand for an all-round rise, of -IDs. u week.—Aus.-N.Z.. Cable Assns , ..'••••• ■ SITUATION MOST CHIT.ICAi;. , (Rec. Mnrth 2G, 7-30 p.m.)" London, March 23... ; The miners' executive had a five hours'; conference-'frith the -Coal Controller. Later Mr. ' Hcd-e described the situation'as most critical. Several offers, were made, but the desired increase or three shillings per shift was not grant--hi ' The- result - will bo reported to a. cop fere nee of delegates to-morrow, which is' hound to" gravely consider the whole position.—Aus.-N.ii. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 156, 27 March 1920, Page 7
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172BRITISH COAL CRISIS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 156, 27 March 1920, Page 7
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