"A TRIUMPH OF REVOLUTIONARY SYNDICALISM."
Lord Joiocy, chairman of the two Largest collieries in tho North of England: "The capital employed in coalmining does not yield above 5 por cent.
■Sir Arthur Markham, M.P.: "The n4t profit does not exceed Bi.d per ton. The miners' next great fight will be for seVen hours a day."
!Mr. David , Thomas, manager of tho West Combine, and spokesman of tho masters: "The .premier's statement to tho Miners' Conference that Jie would make it his duty to ; eeo that, the Government secured a minimum wage is the greatest triumph of revolutionary syndicalism that has yet occurred in Britain. Not until the Act is enforced will the South Wales , owners c.cnso tlioir opposition."
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 55, 29 March 1912, Page 2
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