BILL TO BAN COMMUNISTS
STOP WORK MEETING BY MINERS
(Rec. 8 p.m.) SYDNEY, November 6. Natiop-wide meetings of miners will be called by the'central executive of the Miners' Federation, on a date to be fixed, to discuss the Communist Party Dissolution Act and industrial issues. Stating thht to-day the miners’ general president (Mr I. Williams) said that the council was stronger than formerly in its unity on the dissolution issue. The meetings will lay idle for one day 250 mines producing about 75,000 tons of coal.
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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26263, 7 November 1950, Page 7
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