THE MINERS' STRIKE.
By Cable—Press Association—■Oopyrigfci. Sydney, Monday, The weather was fine for the holiday, j Cardinal .Moran, in a sermon, said SeT l understood it was useless for him to ap»' \ peal to tlie raineowners, but he appealed * to tho men to return to work without '■ a day's delay. No doubt at no distant day the mines would be gradually re* sumed by the State, and the disastrous record of strikes would- be for ever closed.
Mr, McWilliams, vice-president of the colliery employees' federation, proceed! to New Zealand on a mission in conieotion with the strike.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 274, 28 December 1909, Page 2
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97THE MINERS' STRIKE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 274, 28 December 1909, Page 2
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