COAL MINES STRIKE.
JUDGE BEEBY'S order. proceedings referred to HIGH COURT. MITC9 ,4-S'Ji IAHON-FV tLE r TTUC rELi-OSAIH— COPVEIGHTJ (Ttec«iv<»d January 3rd, S.'io p.m.) SYDNLY, January 3. Jj. Justi c li>h to-day referred into - j- u !J Hi;z!i Court the application -t.lUncir I iho validity of .T'ldge order lor the reopening ot the 2 " B a' pre-stoppago rate? •TJge Fall High Court Bench will sit *j| e on Tuesday, and it 13 &J-. that judgment on the application Wy ,j.'ivcr-'-d on the following PBOVISIONS FOR ROTHBURY colliery. MK-I'MON railwaymen to be EMPLOYED. SYDNEY, January o. jbc Commissioners have deto nisi} trains taking provisions Bothbury colliery with men who are n>t members of the union. The Minister for Mines (Mr R. W. D. Weaw) stated that coal-hewing at lctlih" rv w33 now in full swing, and the output was equal to that of normal time*. Ko labourers had left the mine, as bad been alleged. A conference of representatives from ■ll tie northern miners' lodges, held at Ceswttk, decided that should the coal »re««<dißgs before the Arbitration Court break down, all the safety men will be withdrawn from the northern pita, and each mine will be masspicketed.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19818, 4 January 1930, Page 13
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