THE MINERS' STRIKE.
BOAED 03? CONCILIATION. ME. BOWLING'S INTENTIONS. - 'By Telejranh—Press Association-Oopyrinht ' ■ " ' Sydney, 1 January 15 •Though the ballot of the Northern miners is not yet completed, it is known that, the miners will roject the Wages Board by an overwhelming majority. A, belief is current—strengthened by Mr. Bowling's reiterated assurance that a settlement is'near—that ivhon Iff.' Bowling appears before the Indnstnal Court on Monday to present .the result of the jballot,; he >will submit a-scheme for the "establishment of a Board of Conciliation. , It now appears that the first shipment if imported coal will not reach Sydney , fall January 23. ' THE SOUTHEBN MINERS' BALLOT. J '" * NOT XET COMPLETED. 1 (Rec* January VI, 115 a m.) Sydney, January "l 6 The Southern miners' ballot is mcom. ■plete, but so far shows a small majority w favour of accepting the Wages Board
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 717, 17 January 1910, Page 5
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