DISPUTES SETTLED
SYDNEY, November 1. The industrial situation in New South Wales to-day was the brightest in many weeks. Coal losses through mine stoppages dropped to 1300 tons, the lowest since September 29. Only one mine, employing 300 men, was idle because of an industrial dispute.. The other disputes, involving rubber workers and munitions industry employees, were settled to-day.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 November 1944, Page 5
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