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The Coal Strike

POSITION CROWS MORE SERIOUS. Press Association—Copyright. (Received 12.15 p.m.) Sydney, November 29. Mr Justice Edmunds presides at the strike tribunal. The fruit-growers are threatened with disaster as the railways are unable to carry the fastripening crops of summer fruit to market. MUNITION WORKERS CO OUT. (Received 1.5 p.m.) Sydney, November 29. Members of the Small Arms Factory Union have decided to cease working owing to the dismissal of ten men for refusing to load cool for the factoryd- which was declared “black.” \r-’ ; 1

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 4, 29 November 1916, Page 2

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The Coal Strike Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 4, 29 November 1916, Page 2

The Coal Strike Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 4, 29 November 1916, Page 2

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