COAL NEGOTIATIONS
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MR COOK COLLAPSES. LONDON, May 26. Mr Cook, the Miners’ Secretary, collapsed owing to illness, and was medically attended to after a at Rodstock, in which he said: “When there lias been a reorganisation of tho coal industry, I am prepared to go into the question of whether a sacri-- ® (ice is necessary, but I do not think there will he any need for it. I hope Mr Baldwin will have the courage to sav ■ tins Inis gone on long enough and must stop.’ Let the miners resume on status quo with a guarantee that changes and economies be put into operation on these lines and the dispute can be ended. Ji
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1926, Page 2
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119COAL NEGOTIATIONS Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1926, Page 2
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