THE COAL INDUSTRY
NEW SOUTH WALES CRISIS
MR. BAVIN STILL HOPEFUI*
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SYDNEY, 13th Febtuwy. Cabinet to-day considered the titua' tSpn. in the coal industry. The Premier, Mr. Bavin, later observed: "We ax* tairing farther steps to see whether anything further can be done to **▼• thej position. At leagt 2500 men will newer be re-employed in this industry. We are anxious to know whether wt can find employment for them. I snail probwbly visit the coalfields at a later stsg<>." The Premier indicated that the would take certain steps to restore peace in the coal iodtu* try. He- is hopeful that a crisis will b* averted. „ ■ ■ ■.• '
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 36, 14 February 1929, Page 11
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