N.S.W. COAL CRISIS
(Australian Press Association). MINERS RETURN HOME. SYDNEY, January 11. Fears of serious trouble on the Northern coalfields have been dispelled by the miners avoiding a conflict with the police. All was quiet on the fields last night.' Nearly all the men returned home.
MINERS OUTRAGE,
SYDNEY, January 11
In addition to the two mentioned yesterday four other men were stripped by an angry mob of miners and subjected to the same treatment. DECLARED “BLACK” SYDNEY, January 12. The Newcastle and Port Waratah Branches of the Railwaymen’s Union’s ballot has resulted by two to one, in favour of a refusal to haul the coal won at Rothbury by volunteer labour.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 January 1930, Page 6
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112N.S.W. COAL CRISIS Hokitika Guardian, 13 January 1930, Page 6
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