COMMONWEALTH AFFAIRS.
DISTRESS AMONG MINERS. RELIEF FOR THE FAMILIES. ißeceived 11.30 a.m.' SYDNEY, this day. There is little change in the position of the coal strike. Settlement on the men's terms has been effected at the Gunnedah mine. which vrill resume work immediately. Some idea of the distress anion? minprs is shown by the fact that 02 families were nrovided with relief by the Kurri Kurri committee on Monday afternoon. An imnortant conference between Mr. •J. \T. Baddeley. Minister of Mines, and Mr. Justice Hibble. chairman of the Coal Tribunal, has been arranged for to-day. (A. and X.Z.)
CONFERENCE OT PREMIERS,
SYDNEY, this day. The Premier. Mr. J. T. Lang, announced that he had invited the Premiers of the other States to attend another conference to consider the latest proposals of the Federal Government regarding per capita payments and other urgent matters. — (A. and X.Z.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 135, 9 June 1926, Page 7
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