COAL STRIKE
GOVERNMENT COMMANDEER .SUPPLIES. Press Association— By Telegraph—Copyright. Australian and M.Z. Cable Association. SYDNEY. November 2. i'lv? New South Waits Oabinol discussed tho coal crisis, .-,n<l decided to lix pi ices to prevent inHattnti. and to i--.no a prucliirrui.tion to ii?cei.'t;iin th-;- available t>uj:plk's and commandeer i.beni i," neet:s>an\ The Railway Department .-eiy...'i'l ail stacks av.ailint; shipment at Pynnonl. and Newcastle. Meanwhile both H'de* are donn for ft loin; fight, the proprietors contend.inpr that "bank to bank" menus from the the last man enters the pit, until the Mist mini eonir.s out. Tin? miners' definition is that it i.- from the first mnn in until the last mar. oi:t. MELBOURNE. November 3. Tlia Federal authorities ha.vo decided to comma n.leer the rial supply.
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Evening Star, Issue 16263, 4 November 1916, Page 9
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124COAL STRIKE Evening Star, Issue 16263, 4 November 1916, Page 9
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