THE COAL SETTLEMENT.
SYDNEY, July 24. Four meetings at the Maitland fields decided to accept the coal terms. At Cossnock the meeting exceeded 3000 and there were only 30 dissentients. At West Maitland an adverse vote was carried by 138 to 127. SYDNEY, July 23. The Maitland miners rejected the eon! agreement, but CJssnock and Kurri both accepted. NEWCASTLE MINERS. ACCEPT SETTLEMENT (Received July 24, 9.30 p.m.) SYDNEY, July 24. The Newcastle district miners, by good majorities, have decided in favour of the acceptance of the terms of settlement in the coal dispute.
SYDNEY, July 24. Tho New South Wales Premier. Sir G. Fuller, returned in the Mnkura. He said he had a most successful mission to London. Arrangements were well ’ll hand for a conversion loan of £16,000, 000 next year in London.
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Grey River Argus, 25 July 1923, Page 5
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