BROKEN HILL STRIKE.
BO ALB EXPLOSION. PROBABLE CLOSING OF ANOTHER MINE. 1 STRIKERS APPEAL FOR FUNDS. Received 12, i). 50 p.m. Sydney, January 12. A bomb exploded in Block 10 mim l reserve. No damage was done. Failing a settlement ltofore Thursday. Block !o mine closes ou that day, idling an additional 030 men. I Tom Mann and other released leaders headed a picket procession to-day. All was quiet. The combined unions cabled to England and the Continent asking for immediate iinancial assistance.
A CONFERENCE BEING ARRANGED. Received 13, 0.48 a.m. Sydney, January 12. The president of the Arbitration Court is arranging a separate conference with the directors of the Proprietary mine and the men on Thursday to dilutes the trouble. I MEETING OF MINE DIRECTORS. Received 13, 0.48 a.m. Melbourne, January 12. The Proprietary mine directors concluded its meeting to-day a'sd forwarded a letter to the president of the Arbitration Court. Tiie contents are not disclosed. It is understood the directors insist on the withdrawal of the pickets precedent to the conference.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 322, 13 January 1909, Page 2
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173BROKEN HILL STRIKE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 322, 13 January 1909, Page 2
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