BRITISH COAL CRISIS
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LONDON. July El. Mr Cook, in lii.s speech at SiuiiL'rlaud. added that the unions had drawn up an alliance to he presented to me eo 11 fere nee on the 171 li. representing ;(( million workers. The French ami Belgium miners had decided to sir be lo resist the wage reduction. All v.e.e going to strike together on a noiisettlenient. They were also cabku; A nmrica.
GOVERNMENT OPINION. LONDON. July 19. There was a lull in the coal crisb on Sunday. .Ministerial circles refuse to belirci tiuit the Government's mediation ha. failed. limy consider both -ides nr. sparring for an opening. Mr Bridge man's effort- will he allowed to ion tiime. despite the apparent rebuff.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 July 1925, Page 2
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