BRITISH COAL STRIKE.
EFFORT TO REVIVE CONFERENCE. HOSTILITY TO SAFETY MEN. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. London, May 4. An influential section of members of Parliament is trying to resuscitate the conference of miners and owners on the basis that the question of a national pool be temporarily dropped and a temporary basis of wages settled, leaving the larger issues until the industry is again in a profit-making position. It is announced it w ! U cost 2% millions to repair the damage already done by flooding, nevertheless, the Welsh miners are showing increased hostility towards the safety men. A procession of 1000 strikers visited the homes of the safety men to-day in the upper Rhondda and tried to persuade the safety men to leave work.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 May 1921, Page 5
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123BRITISH COAL STRIKE. Taranaki Daily News, 6 May 1921, Page 5
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