N.S.W. COAL TROUBLE
(Australian Press Association) SYDNEY, Jan. 29; • f : The situation on the northern coalfields is still causing the utmost anxiety, since there is no sign of the miners returning to work, and no overtures for peace. ’■"ithere is a shortage of good quriity coal for gas making. It is now acute. The police have complete control of lawless elements on coalfields. There are prosecutions daily for breaches of the Mass Picketing Act' There are now signs of a crisis in the Federal Cabinet, which is meeting to-day. • _ . r • ■ The Prime Minister, who is being assailed by the militants, is at lus wits end to find a way out of the impr.ie.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 January 1930, Page 5
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113N.S.W. COAL TROUBLE Hokitika Guardian, 30 January 1930, Page 5
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