COAL TROUBLES
: MINERS’,, DESIRE.,. ;; .. ( Australian, Press Association) SYDNEY, March 26. The decision of the Miners’ Convention to continue the fight in opposition to a reduction of wages is regarded among mining unions as a gesture with a view, to bringing pressure to bear on the. Federal Government to subsidise.tne industry. DECISION RESCINDED. SYDNEY, March 87. The convention by' a large majority rescinded its no compromise decision of yesterday. Mass meetings will be held to confirm' or reject! the action of the ' 'Convention; ■ The 'Federal Governmeitt ' agreed to grant to miners' a subsidy- of nine police n ton for a certain period as a trial.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1930, Page 6
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104COAL TROUBLES Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1930, Page 6
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