THE COAL STRIKE.
SUPPLIES IX 6YDXFA- STEADILY DIMIXISHIXG. THE PROSPECTS OF SETTLEMENT. United Presi Ae»ooi4tion—By Electrio Telegraph— Copyright. SYDNEY, November 19. The coal supplies in .Sydney are *t«?adily shrinking. Tho. City Electric Lighting Committee reports tbot only a week's eupplv of cool ie on hand. The pottery worke at Marrickvillo have Ik-pji olosH owing to the prico of coal. Further incdincitions have been made in the- ferry eenriceg. It is understood that tho miners' executive is generally favourable to tho Premier's proposals, but is seeking an explnnation of certain pointe. 'lhe. proprietors await the miners' decieion V>eforo again meeting. MKLBOI'HXK. .November 10. in ordor to consorvo its cojl, tho railway authorities are confiidering a curtailment of some ol tho services.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12966, 20 November 1907, Page 7
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