Demands Not Entertained
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WELLINGTON, This Day. When tibe Goal Mining Conference ließumcd tibiis morndiig 1, Mr Roberts said that if ■tfee ■orwneiig wjould retfiuise^ to go on...and! ..dSicps®' the abolition oi' the oomitracitl syatem it /would be no use .proceeding! witih. tihei conferenoo and producing figurm Tbe Hon. Alison-said that alt was definitely decided that the owners could not consider the extortionate umreasaniatble dennands of ithe men. Mr Roberts had ciaimed 'that an injustice would be dome to the Federation if it did no* have an appptrtiuinAty of iptfesenlting figucres and refute those ca-lied by the owinerg, tiheai whywae the Federaitiiomi niolfc going to suibmit the figniires. It; was beoaweei it ooul'd THots giv© ifigures to controvert.
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13952, 4 August 1919, Page 2
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120Demands Not Entertained Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13952, 4 August 1919, Page 2
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