COAL TROUBLE.
[Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.] V MINERS’ CASE. LONDON, Juno 28. The Trade Union Council is launching a national publicity campaign to place the miners’ case before the publie, and to secure a levy from the trade ■ unions, on the plea that the working classes are thus defending their standards of living. The -Executive of the Miners’ Federation will meet at London, oil Tuesday to consider whether they will agree to a policy of lower wages but not longer hours. A substantial section of the Miners’ Executive is now willing to advise the men to take less pay. Ah- Smith (President) and Air Cook (Secretary) of the Aliners’ Federation, are making continual protests against j the transport and the railway work- lK" ers’ action in moving coal. LONDON. June 28. The present week in Parliament will be devoted to the Government’s Coal Bills, which manifestly will he fiercely contested. Meanwhile, a settlement does not seem to be any nearer.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1926, Page 2
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160COAL TROUBLE. Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1926, Page 2
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