N.S.W. COAL WAR
Tentative Agreements To End Strike STXHTSY, Ma* & The Sy dney Sun states that, although !a general stoppage of work on the oudf ■fields has not yet been ordered, 1190 miners at nine mines in the nOrthexti and sonthern fields are An strike to-dsy; jStoppages at other cwiexies bnmghi Jthe total to 4653. Meanwhile effiorts are being made to ■settle the major dispute regarding wages and hours at a compulsoiy conference which opened this afternoOs before Mr. Justice Cantor, of the State Industrial Commission* Jndge Cantor: appealed to the parties to try to avoid a complete hold-up and adjonrned ihe * conference in the hope that minor dav putea at the Broken ffill Proprietary collieries wculd be settled*. It was aubsequently announeed that the efforts in that direction had bees successfuL " ' Later Mr, Justice Canton announeed that. a tentative agreement had bees® reached for the re-opening and reena?* tion of work at all Broken Hill'a eol-! lieries. The conference on the miner'd log has been adjoumed until to-morroww
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 168, 3 August 1937, Page 7
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