THE AUSTRALIAN COAL STRIKE
PROGRESS OF NEGOTIATIONS. MEETING Of CABINET. JF/ Cable.—Press Ascociation.—Copyright Received 3, 1.10 a.m. Sydney, December L Mr. Lenrmontli (president of tho Proprietors' Association) saw Jlr. Waie this morning. Subsequently a Cabinet meeting was held at Mr. Wade's resilencc, and discussed the strike p'Mili.ri, Tiut nothing was divulged a* to the progress of negotiations for bringing t!in i parties together or the (lovcriimciit'n iii ! tcntions in the event of failure.
It is believed that the probability nl ' the partic# coming together i« not pro inising. ' I'NI.u.SWM; .IAPASKNIi THAI,, Received 11, 1,10 a.in. j Sydney, llcrejjihci' The Strike Coiigrem coiutidcrcd a riquern, by tile I', anil 11. Company for Ill's Coiil l.unipi'l'n' I ninn In discharge ImIU ton,i of ilnpnmw conl which arrived I" day by the Ucamer I'iileriiio, and inle 'd ed for the company'* niiiil linerH. Kill' to-niglit it was announced that the coal lumpers would work I lie coal. The Young U'lillscnd mine slar:->d working to day. 20,1100 MEN H)LK. Sydney, December 2. Twenty 'tiniKnml men arc idle, I'ld the number is increasing daily. A further reduction lias been made in tils railway services. REPORTED STRIKE IX MELBOURNE. B,v Telegraph.—Press Association. ; " Auckland, Thursday.
A private cable received bv a shipping firm states that the wharf laborers at Melbourne arc on strike, and th'it the ships are not discharging.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 255, 3 December 1909, Page 2
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223THE AUSTRALIAN COAL STRIKE Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 255, 3 December 1909, Page 2
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