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'AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CABWS ASSOCIATION] UNEMPLOYED. SYDNEY, Nov. 20. Implying to «<■ deputation of unemployed Mr Cann stated the Government had warned unskilled labourers not to como to New South Wales. erady there vrero ten thousand of such seeking employment. " NEWCASTLE, Nov. 20. Coal production diminished from seven million tons, the averago for 1912 1913 and 1914, to 5,629,000 tons in 1919, due mainly to the frequent stoppages and shorter hours. THE COAL TROUBLE. MELBOURNE, Nov, 20. In the House'of Representatives Mr Hughes urged the Victorian Government should take tire coal dispute to the High Court, failing which he would appoint another tribunal with Mr Hibblo as Chairman, to review the disputed portion of the award. Mr Lawson had; refused both, but was negotiating with Mr Baddeley (Miners’ President). Mr Lawson stated th e Ministry were making preparations in readiness for a conflict, which it estimated will affect 'upwards hundred sand workers. '' • • :
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1920, Page 1
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