COAL SETTLEMENT
PREDICTED BY PREMIER. * Australian Press Association) (United Service.) 1 ; SYDNEY, June 19. The Acting N.S.W: Planner, Mr Buttenshaw, is sariuine the c'dal mines will soon he working. He has requested the Coat Commission to first inquire as to the owners’ margin of profits, as the miners’ representatives have informed him that if, as the owners allege, their profits are not more than 2s per ton, r the miners are piepared to resume work immediately, hut. that if the profit is less, they are unwilling, to hear any reduction in wanes in the future. The first act of sabotage at the northern mines was reported to-day. Two lines of., pipes between Hebbmn No.' 1 No. 2 collieries were torn up and ruined^;,
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 June 1929, Page 3
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