AUSTRALIAN NEWS
LONG DISTANCE TALKS. (Australian Press Association) (Received this day at 3 a.m.) SYDNEY, April 2. The Italian Consul General at Sydney had a talk with Marconi at Genoa from the office of tlie Amalgamated ’Wireless Ltd. to-day. Similar arrangements will he made in a few days with Signer Mussolini to broadcast a brief speech to Sydney people. LEADERS ATTITUDE. SYDNEY, April 2. Aggregate meetings of the coal miners, at which the coal position will 1,3 placed before the men, will be held early next week. It is understood that the leaders will urge them to return to work on compromise terms, pending the inves-
tigation of tueir claims against the wages cuts at a later date.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 April 1930, Page 5
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