COAL STRIKE ENDS
Miners to Negotiate Without Action (Received 9, 12 noon.) SYDNEY, Aug. 9. The deadloek which has held the Broken Hill Proprietary collieries in Ihe Newcastle district idle fqr more Ihan a week has ended. Members of tho Miners ' Federation employed at the three pits, John Darling, Burwood and Lambton B, decided to give the guarantee recommended. .by the Miners' Central Council that therte* would be no more stay-in strikes at their mines, pending the completion of negotiations between the Miners' Federation and the New South Wales Ooalowners' Association on the subject of wages and conditions.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 173, 9 August 1937, Page 5
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