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BRITISH COAL CRISIS

MEN FLOCKING BACK DAILY TRADE PROSPECTS GOOD EXPORT CARGOES SHIPPED By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. Received Nov. 17, 11.50 p.m. ’London, Nov. 16. There are already 350,000 miners at work and 12,984 returned to-day. There was such a rush for the pits in Glamorgan that the police were compelled to form the workers in a queue outside the colliery. Prospects from -all the districts are reported to bo good, with hopes of providing full employment for practically all the men. The first export cargoes have been shipped from Newport.

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 November 1926, Page 9

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BRITISH COAL CRISIS Taranaki Daily News, 18 November 1926, Page 9

BRITISH COAL CRISIS Taranaki Daily News, 18 November 1926, Page 9

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