THE COLLIERY DISPUTE.
2 Agreement Broken by Miners. SYDNEY, January R. The special Court found that tH employed at the Teralba mines j leaving work, broken the agreement under which the special Court was constituted, and thereby hadjustified the pro--1 prietors in withdrawing from the Court s | if they so desired, i ' Mr.Bowling, the miners' representative 3 [ in Court, considered the men might have i committed a technical breach, but morally I they were right. ; The proprietors' representative anI nounced that the proprietors desired to abide by the agreement if the Teralba men would relsurn to work, and let the I matter come before the Court. The pro- ! prietors would not withdraw from the t Court. •-1 On the i pplication of the miners' adi vocate, the Court was adjourned until to-morrow to allow the Miners' Federation an opportunity to advise the strikers |to resume work. j The miners' Committee of Management ' subsequently met, and advised resumpa ! tion *
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8, 9 January 1908, Page 5
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