THE LABOURITE.
MEN STILL OCT OF WORK IN BRISBANE. GIVING JAPAN A CHANCE TO GET A FOOT IN. i _ Sydney, February 22. > (By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright.) 5 (Per Press Association.) Tho Striko Committee at Brisbane ' has advised ts representative at Syd- \ ney that no coal is available for the ' Queensland railways, and that wood - is being utilised, and instructed him to proceed to tho South Coast mining ' districts to arrange that no coal shall * be shipped to Brisbane. Tho repre- * sentative added that ho was officially ; advised that Newcastle was "all r right," meaning that no coal would " bo sent to Queensland from tliere. Brisbane, February 22. r The Employers' Federation claims " that amplo labour is available for * 'transport work, including shipping. * Negotiations aro proceeding for * osauudur; jo jfyddns e3.ii3[ c Suiq.iodun 3 coal at an early date. I Tho employers of the timber trade declined to confer with them.
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1727, 23 February 1912, Page 4
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