THE COLLIERY STRIKE.
IONG STRUGGLE EXPECTED, , STATE COMMANDEERS SUPPLIED Australlan-N.Z. Cable ABaociatldtfReceived Nov, 3, 445 p.m. _, Sydney Nor. 8. The Cabinet discussed the .coal'crista anil decided to fix prices ta prevent inflation and to issue a proclamation to ascertain the available supplies, which will be commandeered if neeessary. The State Railway Department has seized all stocks awaiting shipment at Pyraontand Newcastle. Meanwhile both oides are settling down to a long fight, the proprietor* contending that "bat,k to bank" means from the time the lust man enters the pit until the first man is out. The miners' definition la the first in and the laitT out. Melbourne, Nov.'2. The Federal authorities have to commandeer coal supplies.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1916, Page 4
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115THE COLLIERY STRIKE. Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1916, Page 4
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