INDUSTRIAL unrest
r q MINERS WANT MORE ‘ MEAT
(Rec. 1 P’ m -^ EW YORK, Sept. 19. The arbitrator, Mr. James Fly, awarded the National Mantnme awaraeu c. 1.0. parity with A F L wages and conditions, thereby A ruiins? an adequate basis for immedinte resumption of all shipping aC Th?president of the United Mine Wikers Mr. John Lewis, telegraphPrice De-Control Board in £ Jor urging the removal of melt controls, saying that coal mines b” mineX e 2nnot S buy meat ? e laborious 1 work l^^ 3 ""f throughout the mining argg. ;
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Greymouth Evening Star, 20 September 1946, Page 7
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