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DEADLOCK REMAINS

NEW SOUTH WALES COAL INDUSTRY MINERS QUERY FINDINGS Reed. 10 a.m. SYDNEY, Today. Although, the Premier, Mr. T. R. Bavin, has conferred with both sides, there is considered to be small chance of an early resumption in the coal dispute, following the Royal Commission’s findings, the miners having previously refused to be bound by the commission's decision. Union officials challenged the accuracy of its computation. They state that an improper allowance was made by the commission for endowment, compensation, and income-tax, and the finding therefore was equivalent to 3s 5Jd a ton profit. Mr. Bavin subsequently stated that the owners were prepared to reopen the mines on the basis of the Government’s proposals.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 776, 24 September 1929, Page 9

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DEADLOCK REMAINS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 776, 24 September 1929, Page 9

DEADLOCK REMAINS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 776, 24 September 1929, Page 9

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