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COAL DEADLOCK.

CRISIS IN AUSTRALIA. FIVE THOUSAND IDLE. POSITION UNCHANGED. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Sydney, Oct. 4. Five thousand southern miners are idle, and only two small non-associated pits continue working. The miners meet to-day to discuss the -position. Meantime the chairman of the coal tribunal has called a compulsory conference for Thursday. 1 Received October 4, 11.15 p.m. Sydney, Oct. 4. There is no change <hi the coal dispute. Both sides are awaiting the result of the compulsory conference. TO MAINTAIN SHIPPING. ARRANGEMENTS MADE. Received October 4, 5.5 p.m. ■Sydney, Oct. 4. In connection with the stoppage at the southern mines it is stated the overseas shipping companies have made arrangements to maintain the main passenger lines even should the trouble spread to other mining centres.

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Taranaki Daily News, 5 October 1922, Page 5

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126

COAL DEADLOCK. Taranaki Daily News, 5 October 1922, Page 5

COAL DEADLOCK. Taranaki Daily News, 5 October 1922, Page 5

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