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INTENSE PUBLIC INTEREST

■BRITAIN' FACES COAL CRISIS.

(Australian-New Zealand Cabl* Ann.) LONDON, 9th April.

There is intense public interest in to-day's miners' delegate conference.

The "Daily Herald" is silent regarding the terms of: the executive's recommendation, but there is little doubt that it will demand a national agreement and a national minimum wage, while not closing the door to negotiations or rejecting the Commission's report.

Mr. H. Smith, president of the Miners' Federation, in an interview, said: '' The miners should not be called on to make further sacrifices. I do not believe the public require the miners alone to bear the ; cost of reorganisation of the industry."

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 85, 10 April 1926, Page 7

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INTENSE PUBLIC INTEREST Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 85, 10 April 1926, Page 7

INTENSE PUBLIC INTEREST Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 85, 10 April 1926, Page 7

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