TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
From our own correspondent. Dunedin, this day. BRITISH COAL STRIKE. REGARDED AS ENDED. The British coal strike is regarded as ended. Joseph Hall, financial secretary of the Miners' Association' of Yorkshire, speaking at Bird well, said that tno struggle was- over and though the terms were distasteful they were the best the miners’ leaders could obtain. They were the. worst that any industrial movement had ever had forced upon, it bait the alternative was a complete break up of the Federation.
J. H. Thomas, speaking at Blackpool, put the blame for the' strike equally on the masters, miners, and Government, and said that now there was a moral obligation on, all sections to try to save something from the wreck.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 3719, 16 November 1926, Page 4
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