LABOUR TROUBLES.
THE NEWCASTLE STRIKE,
MINES STILL IDLE.
United Press ussociation—By Electric Telegraph Copyright. Received January 4, ?O.IQ a. in. SYDNEY, January 4. The proposal to re-open the Burwood Extended Mine has fallen through. The Miners' Federation was opposed to the men resuming work. The miners' mines also continue idle. Received January 4, 10 p.m. SYDNEY, January 4. The Industrial Court has granted' leave to prosecute Peter Bowling, Lutton, the Northern Miners' delegate, Butler, President; and O'Connor, Secretary of the Coal Lumpers' Union, under Mr Wade's new Act for taking part in a strike meeting on the South coast a few days ago. The case is fixed to be heard in Sydney on Tuesday next. Judge heydon states that he hoped he would not have to try Bowling with whom he was associated for several months on a Royal Commission, and whom he had learned to respect for his mental pewers, and for the open and strenuous way in which he used his reason in discus- j sion.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9682, 5 January 1910, Page 5
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168LABOUR TROUBLES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9682, 5 January 1910, Page 5
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