MINERS FEDERATION
MEi RITNGIMAN MEETS TJSIE LEADEBS T'O-MOFuROW. .HEATED SCENES AT CONFERENCE (Rec. <Tulv 16, 3.5 -p.m..) LONDON., July 15. Mi Runciman meets the minors' lead- : ers at London! to-morrow. Air Aston, ' secretary of the British Miners' 'Federation, slated that the Government alone could settle the. dispute. He believed that the "work would be fully resumed ori Monday. At a conference of mining delegates at Cardiff today, a show of hands decided' jby 180 to 15 not to accept the recommendation- of the Council to return to woriku A card vote was demanded 1 . ; Rumour states that .'stormy scenes ocat the conference. 'The executive of the South "Wales Federation at a- meeting were practically unanimous in. advising the men to return to work d'u ring'uegotiations, but a minority created. something-- likei pandemonium. •; K>'.„ •Opponents were s"houted down. Mr iStandon then said: "I am a Britisher all the time, and won't advocate stoppage."
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 16 July 1915, Page 2
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