N.S.W. COAL DEADLOCK.
IBEE LABOUR QUESTION. . DISCUSSES OK MOKDAT. A BOUTHEB.IT ULTIMATUM. {BeceWed 2 p.m.). ' y. 7 . SYDNEiy,. this' day. The northern coal owners will meet en Monday, to discuss the question of introducing voluntary labour in the idle "Pes. ■ ', 2iM . ■ It is estimated that since-the TtfaitUnd pits closed the employees hare lost Mwly a quarter of a million in wages. 'Another South Coast pit, the Metropolitan; employing six hundred, lias Vnthfiitniered " idle., The- southern owairi %n issued an ultimatum that mife»7ii« idle mines resume immeditttly, tie 'conference with the Miners' i Fedenition fixed- for to-morrow will be ' iiandoßtd.—(A. and N.Z. Cable.) OWMERS DETERMINED. MfBBIE SPLIT AMONG MEN. •-. .'; ■ SYDXOSY, May 9. . Tlie outlook regarding the dispute on theJforthern coalfield is blacker than •w. The owners hare decided to use •tot'means possible to work the mines. % ; only ray of hope is a split in 'the aieersV ranks, the Moderates opposing the Communist section, which advocates • flghtto a finish.—(A! end N.Z. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 110, 10 May 1923, Page 5
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