BRITISH MINING TROUBLES
; «*. SOUTH WALES MEN DISSATIS- , .FIED. -
NORTHUMBERLAND FUNDS EXPIAUSTED. <By Electric Telegraph— Copyright./ (Per Press Assoc*ation> (Red. 1.30 a.m.) -.'-.■ LONDON, iiay 8. Loid St. 'Aldwyn'a casting: voto on the South Wales Board decided that •the colliery labourers act 4s 2d and I4s 0d daily, roprcscnting au advance of threepence. I Tho men are dissawslicd vhat they have not secured. Os that i.hey have suspended negotiations and called a conference of the Wales Miners' I Federation for Saturday. Lord St. Aldwyn's vote implies ;luU ihe Conciliation Board agreement continues to control the South Wales coal trade. • A circular 10 members of the Northumberland Miners J Association spates that during 2 1-4 years the expenditure was £150,000 above", the income, and it is impossible to pay the present benefit.
BRITISH MINING TROUBLES
Grey River Argus, 9 May 1912, Page 5
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