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COAL MINERS'STRIKES.

Press Association—By Teleg]

PARIS, September 29.

The French. JOners 5 Congress have decided in favor of a general strike, and instructed the National Committee to organise for and fix the date of the stoke. (Received September 50, at 9.15 ajn.) The newspaper 'Temps' gays that the Miners' National Committee are wholly, against the projec&d general strike. S NEW YORK, September 29 The miners' strike in- Pennysylvania continues, and creates almost a panic. New York and Boston are threatened with a coal famine. (Received September 30, at 9.30 a.m.) The price of coal in this city is 18dol (£3 12s) a ton. [On September 5 a New York message stated that the miners in Pennsylvania who had been out since early in May intended to return to work on the*- Bth.] ~ . v

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Evening Star, Issue 11696, 30 September 1902, Page 6

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COAL MINERS'STRIKES. Evening Star, Issue 11696, 30 September 1902, Page 6

COAL MINERS'STRIKES. Evening Star, Issue 11696, 30 September 1902, Page 6