COAL STRIKE IS FEARED
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Miners Urged To Give Notke DISCUSSION IN H0USE
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(Received 6, 10.30 a,m«) LONDON, May 5. The Miners' Pederation have Issued a proclamatiou poiuting out that the Nottinghamshire coUlery trouble has not been settled and urging miners to hand in tbeir notices as evidence qf their de^ termination to fight for justice. This might or mjght not mean a nationai stoppage, but further dictation would not be toleratedj said the federation, When thq vote for the Minea De' partment is considered to-day in --the Hquse qf Qqmmqns, thqrq will be a diS' cussion on the threatened natlenal cqal strike and thq •sjtuatiqn at Barwortb, NQttinghamshirej whqrq bitternqsg arising from a dispute between rivaj lqcal unions and the management °f the eol* liery has led to some disorder. ■" 1 x *
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 93, 6 May 1937, Page 5
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