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COAL TROUBLE.

[Router Telegrams.] IN DOUBT. (Received this day at 11.0 n.m.) DON DON, Sept. 1. Nobody at present is able to predict what course the miners’ delegate conference to-morrow will take. Mr Churchill had ail informal talk with the mine owners’ delegates after the rising of Parliament, but it is learned they had no power to negotiate nationally. wherefore many expect "the next move will come from the delegates’ conference. During the strike Britain has imported 71 million tons of foreign coal.

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1926, Page 3

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COAL TROUBLE. Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1926, Page 3

COAL TROUBLE. Hokitika Guardian, 2 September 1926, Page 3

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