N.S.W. MINING TROUBLES
SYDNEY, February 4.
The boys in the Dudley colliery have struck, and have caused a stoppage of the work of the Special Ax'bitraition Court. The judge severely condemned their action, 'and asked whether the Miners' Federation could not severely deal with those who rebelled against its authority. He said he had seriously thought of resigning his position. He adjourned the court till to-morrow to allow of the boys returning to work. It may be explained that the miners deprecate these vexatious strikes, which ate the aot of irresponsible and hot -headed boys.
February 5. The boys In the Dudley colliery have resumed work. The court met to-day, only to find that the boys at" Burwood on. some trifling grievance had thrown that mine idle. The court thereupon adjourned till Monday.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2813, 12 February 1908, Page 25
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154N.S.W. MINING TROUBLES Otago Witness, Issue 2813, 12 February 1908, Page 25
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