COMMONWEALTH CABLES.
CRIME IN SYDNEY. Sydney, January 9. Burglars at two houses in Mosman secured £3OO worth of, jewellery. THE COAL TRADE. Sydney, January 9. An important development that will possibly prelude a dislocation of the northern coal trade occurred to-day. A meeting of coal owners resolved to withdraw from the joint conciliation committee which sometimes acted as mediator between employers and employees. A letter informing the secretary of the Colliery Employees’ Federation of this decision points cut that when the committee was constituted it was clearly understood that they could not excuse interruptions of trade through the stoppage of individual lodges, -where as during the first eight months of the committee’s existence 44 stoppages had occurred, and a number since, ending on Monday in nearly all the Maitland pits being idle. This position the proprietors refuse to tolerate any longer.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 10, 10 January 1913, Page 2
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141COMMONWEALTH CABLES. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 10, 10 January 1913, Page 2
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