Amorig the resolutions passed by_ the Exectitivd Committee of the Miners' Federation of Grcp.t Britain, at a private sitting in London, was one to the effect that after tho war six hours shorild constitute a day's work for all persons employed in iind about the mines. Other resolution's were cariied, favouring State ownership of tiunes, with administration liy the workmen and the State, aild amendments to the Coal Mines Bfigulation Act. It \i'Ra ■deeiHerl, ion the latter subject, to ask foi' an ihterviaw with the Home Setrfetary. ',','■■ ' ' '^V-S.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 155, 28 December 1918, Page 2
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