COAL STRIKE
COURT’S ORDER IGNORED. (Australian Press Association) SYDNEY, December 20. Messages from the northern coal field state that no miners have applied for work at any of the Associated Coal Owners’ idle collieries, in accordance with Judge Beeby’s order for the reopening of these mines. Neither have the coal owners made the slightest effort to reopen their mines. The Judge’s order lias thus been ignored by both sides. Coal hewing is still proceeding smoothly at Rothbur.v, and some trucks are filled ready for transportation. MORE MEN STOP. SYDNEY, December 20.! Approximately two thousand of the strikers inarched to a small bush colliery, called the Myall Mine, near Cardiff this morning, and induced the non-union miners there employed to refrain from going to work. This colliery had been working right through the dispute until to-day.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 December 1929, Page 5
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135COAL STRIKE Hokitika Guardian, 21 December 1929, Page 5
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