BEEBY ORDER
DISDAINED iBY BOTH SIDES COLLIERIES STILL IDLE. EOTHBURY HEWING- GOES ON. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) (Received 8.50 a.m.) ■SYDNEY, December 20. Messages from the northern coalfields state that no miners applied for work at any of the associated idle k collieries, in accordance with Judge Beeby’s order for reopening these mines. Neither did the coal owners make the slightest effort to reopen them.
The Judge’s order was thus ignored by both slues. Coal hewing is proceeding smoothly at Eothbury, and some trucks are filled ready for transportation. Approximately 2000 strikers marched to a small bush colliery called the Myall mine, near Cardiff, this morning and induced the non-union miners employed there to refrain from going to work. This colliery has been working right through the dispute until today.
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Northern Advocate, 21 December 1929, Page 9
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