STRIKES IN AMERICA.
| COAL MINERS COMING OUT. A SHORTAGE OF COAL. ' By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. New York, October 28. Half a million bituinenous coal miners ■ are about to strike owing to the refusal of the mine-owners to consider wage increases. Tb# Government is preparing to resume the war time fuel administration as the country is short of coal. THE STEEL STRIKE. *" v r j MEN RETURNING TO WORK. Washington, October 28. The Steel-workers' strike is collapsing And the ffien are returning to work in numbers. Messrs Fitzpatriek and Chapman, of the National Committee, stated that the men had been starved into submission, but contended that never again, owing to the publicity the Steel Trusts' methods have received, would the Trust be able to enslate its workers as in the past. On the next occasion workers would be able to show still greater power after having discovered their ability to tie UA til* jrhole iaduitfft
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 November 1919, Page 5
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153STRIKES IN AMERICA. Taranaki Daily News, 1 November 1919, Page 5
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