BRITISH MINERS.
, OWNERS'QMEB FAVORED, ■y *tbmih*-7rat Awl—CotiytlgM. London, Oct. 3. Mr. Higginbottom, the Flintshire owwrV representative at the coal conference in London, states that the miners* executive agreed with the ownera to recommend tie acceptance of the latteris offer. t OSBTJNAOT OF WELSH MINERS. London, Oct. 3. TW ehief oppo»ition to the datum Ifart ii from Sooth Waleß, where thoutaadi We struck as a protest against the deetaiott of the executive. Meanwhile a conference of delegate* of the Sooth Wales Miners' Federation dwcoittd a proposal to refrain from the ■ecoad Ballot, ifany favored abstention, involving «eparation from the Miners' Federation of Britain. The conference adjourned until Wed- , needay, with s view to consulting th* lodgee u to whether to jaartuaßgtg Jn JhjMK
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 October 1920, Page 5
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