THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
NEW SOUTH WALES COAL TROUBLE.
The losses to the coal industry and all associated trades haive been, of course, prodigious. Quite apart from the millions lost in wages, the whole community would be delighted to know that the deadlock has at last ended. Even if a settlement is effected now, it will bo extremely difficult to find work on the field for thousands of miners who have sacrificed their jobs to their mistaken sense of loyalty to the unions; and it is probably too late to recover the markets which the coal producers, have lost in the East and other foreign centres of trade. However, there is at last a gleam of hope on the horizon, and New Zealand, as well as Australia, must wish Mr Scnllin success in his difficult task.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 April 1930, Page 4
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136THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 5 April 1930, Page 4
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