NEWCASTLE MINE TROUBLE,
NINE AILNES IDLE. United Press Association—Copyright SYDNEY, January 4. Altogether nine mines have" beeii rendered idle at Newcastle, including Lanibton, Burwood. AVallsend, ' and Northern Kxtended. The Premier lias wired to'the president of the Miners’ Federation, urging the resumption of work, pointing out that lie could not emphasise too strongly tlie gravity of the situation. NO CHANGE YET. CONFERENCE *ANXIOUSLY AWAITED. (Received January G, 1 a.m.) NEWCASTLE, January 5. There is no change in the position at the collieries. To-morrow’s conference is anxiously awaited.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2081, 6 January 1908, Page 2
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