WELSH COAL STRIKE.
PROPOSALS REJECTED. (.TjjfEßAli Si'BlliE POSSIBLE. ' YBeceived 9.5 a.m.) I L, LONDON, November 15. The strikers in the Aberdare Valley, to «Ininn ter <* 10 ' 000 > rejected the pro**lj s of the Conciliation Board. ■ a movement is afoot to provoke a Kneral strike. PV juejj's representatives at the Con--ffistioii Board at Cardiff admitted that Srpowell-Duffiryn stoppage was irregu--1 and asked to have the grievances of Sβ' employe 63 sifted. Tlie owners reSsed to negotiate until the Powellmen resumed work. pISPAXCH OP THE TROOPS. f." [(Beceived 9U30 a.m.) ■':/ IXSNDO3ST, November 15. Eeplyfrg to Keir Hardie - M - p -' Mr - jaldane (Minister of War) said that the flops were sent to Wales at his instance, gad would he retained there until public jifety law, and order were assured.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 272, 16 November 1910, Page 5
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