LITTLE UNEMPLOYMENT.
POSITION. IN FRANCE. (tJNITBD PMBB ASSOCUTXOK—OT MLWXV& , . rautosArs—COFTMOHT.) ' (Beceived August 31st, 5J> p.m.) <- PAEIS, August 30. *>. In. ■ contrast to Great Britain - «qd, Germany, the official French unemploy-, ' meat figures show only 942, of which 722 are men and 220 women.
ANGLO-GERMAN COAL INDUSTRY. (Beceived August Slat, 5.5 p.m.) BERLIN, August SO. > Believed to be a move relieve both countries of the spectre of,' * ; intense winter unemployment., a British;'' invitation has been sent to the German ' Minister for Labour to visit ' London and to discuss an Anglo-German agree* ' ment on wages and hours intheooal industry. • -■v The Buhr miners have already .ter 1 minated their agreements and are' > negotiating for one on a lower basis. .
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20021, 1 September 1930, Page 11
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