COAL TROUBLE.
[Reuter Telegrams.]
COAL TROUBLES HOPES. (Reoeived this day at 10.25 a.m.) LONDON, September (I. The Sunday newspapers all agree that now the Miners’ Federation is ready to negotiate, the owners must not be allowed to hinder a settlement out of desire to “ impose a Treaty of Versailles.” The “Observer” says: “If the miners accept extended hours, the owners must sacrifice their other objection to a national agreement. '1 lie owners veto can no more ho tolerated than Mr Cook’s futile slogans. The “ Sunday Express ” points out the chief difficulty is a section of the Cabinet and Conservative Party - support the owners desire tor district settlement, hut it hints that the Government might apply pressure on the owners by a threat to repeal the Eight Hours Act.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1926, Page 3
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