CRIPPLED INDUSTRY.
' MINERS' STEIKE. L CfOOD, FOE QEEMAN COAL TEADE. By Telegraph-Prens AaEociation-OoDyriuht (Eec. January 16, 5.5 p.m.) London, January 15. The strike of the Northumberland and' , Durham miners, owing to the dispute .tmder the Eight Hours in Mines Act, is crippling the Tees side iron trade. The North-Eastern Steel-wnks at Middlesbrough have closed, owing to lack of eoal, 2000 hands being thus rendered idle. , Several factories in Northumberland have closed, refusing to pay higher prices for 1 coal. / > , The <strike is resulting in increased aci tmty of German collieries. The Westphalian mines' are benefiting by large orders for factory coals ordinarily placed in England. '
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 717, 17 January 1910, Page 5
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105CRIPPLED INDUSTRY. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 717, 17 January 1910, Page 5
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