UNEMPLOYED MINERS
PERMANENTLY OUT OF WORK
Australian Press Association,
LONDON, 20th January.
"The Times " in an editorial says that although there are welcome signs of improvement in the coal trade, nothing has occurred or is likely to occur to falsify the estimate that at least 200,000 miners will never again find employment in their industry; therefore it is fortunate that the Prince of Wales, who already has done much to make the relief fund a success, should again be concentrating public attention on the situation by his visit to Northumberland and Durham. With reference to Lord Percy's explanation in the House of Commons, the editorial says that the fact that the organisation was framed on the right lines is an additional reason why there should be an increase in activities without delay.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1929, Page 11
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132UNEMPLOYED MINERS Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1929, Page 11
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