COLLIERS AND THEIR WAGES
WHEELERS SUMMONED. SYDNEY, Jan. 14. Summonses have been issued against the wheelers, and the cases will probably jibe heard next week. Some confusion exists as to whether the rule nisi affects this procedure, ' but the Crown solicitor! holds that : it does not in any way alTcct the . present proceedings by the Crown. 1 WHAT A STRIKE COSTS. FIGURES FROM NEWCASTLE.. (Received Jan. 15, 5.30 p.m.) SYDNEY', Jan. 15. Since the strike Newcastle's estimated loss '>y the sale of coal and in wages is about £40,000. (Received Jan. 16, 0.47 'a.m.) SYDNEY, Jan. 15. The coal exported from Newcastle }ast year was 2,951,000 tons, a decrease of 469,000 tons and £289,000 in value compared with the previous year. The decrease was all round. Exports to New Zealand fell off 24,000 tons'. BRINGING RECALCITRANTS TO BOOK. TO ENFORCE THE LAW. (Received Jan. I©. 0.47 a.m.) SYDNEY, Jan'. 15. Ihe horses have been removed from the Pelaw Main colliery, indicating a lengthened stoppage. So far 31 summonses for breaches of the strike clauses in the Arbitration Act have been issued). and : are returnable on Wednesday. '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7713, 16 January 1905, Page 3
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186COLLIERS AND THEIR WAGES Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7713, 16 January 1905, Page 3
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