Miners' Conference in Berlin
| Per Press Association.] Bfblin, 21 At the Miners' Congress, the French and Belgium delegates proposed that an International Committee should be formed to limit the production of coal. The British delegates laughed at the idea, pointing out that until the niines were nationalised such a committee would be useless. Ultimately the proposal was withdrawn. Disputes at the labour congress are frequent, being the outcome of the resisteuce of the British delegates to a policy of social democracy.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 320, 22 May 1894, Page 2
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81Miners' Conference in Berlin Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 320, 22 May 1894, Page 2
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