A STRIKE THREAT.
m ' U.S, MINES AND RAILWAYS. i ,c TROOPS TO BE USED. By Talcgmph.—Prut Awn.—Copyright, a Received Oct. 30, 7.16 p.m. New York. OBtotoer 2J. A message from Springfield, Illlnwj, " says that Mr. Lewis, president of th»':; ; mine workers, stated that the ooa| i„ miners would strike unless the coal «pi f era tors make gome concession.—Abi.* ,'. N.Z. Cable Asen. New York, October 2f. The Washington correspondent of the Times says that a Bill introduced in the' Senate authorised the President to see troops to operate the mines and the railways in the event of a strike.—Aut.- . A STRIKE INEVITABLE. Received Oct. 30, 9 p.m. * New York, October £s. A message from Indianapolis says the mine workers' conference announced that a coal strike cannot be avoided.—Aus.N.Z. Cable Assn. '
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 October 1919, Page 5
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130A STRIKE THREAT. Taranaki Daily News, 31 October 1919, Page 5
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