MUSTERING FORCES.
Miners to Try to Stop Opening of Pits. COMMUNISTS ACTIVE. SYDNEY, March 17. The Miners' Federation to-morrow will open a convention which is expected to last a \ftsek. The chief purpose is to devise a plan to combat the colliery proprietors' move to reopen the coal mines by employing miners at reduced rates of pay. Communists are again active on the coal fields. They are addressing the idle miners and appealing to them to tjgjaplinue united.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 65, 18 March 1930, Page 7
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